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On 14 December 2006 the Department of Health published a White Paper outlining the Government's proposals for revision of the law on assisted human reproduction and embryo research. The proposals...
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15 December 2006

C-MEC not CSA
The Child Support Agency is to be replaced by the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission (C-MEC), a Non-Departmental Public Body run by an independent board, which will not be operational until...
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For the European Regional Conference of the International Society of Family Law (ISFL) at the University of Chester, England. 17 to 21 July 2007 Family Justice: for Whom and How?"Proposals should be...
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13 December 2006

No Inheritance Tax Relief
The European Court of Human Rights delivered its judgment in the case of Burden and Burden v United Kingdom (Application no 13378/05, the case of the two elderly sisters who shared property and wanted...
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12 December 2006

EU Divorce Law Rome lll
The House of Lords European Union Committee published on 8 December 2006 its report to the Government on Rome III - Choice of Law in Divorce. The report was ordered to be printed on 7 November 2006....
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The Rt Hon Lord Justice Wall criticised the government consultation paper Separate Representation of Children (CP 20/06) during a lecture in honour of Professor Mervyn Murch at Cardiff University on...
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1 December 2006

Legal Services Bill
The Legal Services Bill was published on 24 November 2005. A new Legal Services Board will act as a single, independent and publicly accountable regulator with power to enforce high standards in the...
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1 December 2006

Legal Aid Reform
Legal Aid Reform: The Way Ahead was published jointly by the Department for Costitutional Affairs (DCA) and the Legal Services Commission (LSC) on 28 November 2006 and sets out how reforms will be...
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27 November 2006

Charman Appeal
Leave to appeal has been granted to the husband in Charman v Charman commented on at December [2006] Fam Law 1019. Following a long marriage, in which both parties started with nothing and in which...
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24 November 2006

Collaborative Launch
Collaborative Law was launched in London by the President of the Family Division and across the jurisdiction on 22 November 2006. Collaborative family law is a new approach begun by family lawyers to...
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