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The Law Commission's consultation paper Cohabitation: The Financial Consequences of Relationship Breakdown" was published on 31 May 2006. The Government asked the Law Commission to examine the options...
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31 May 2006

ALC Annual Conference
The annual national conference of the Association of Lawyers for Children (ALC) will take place from 2 4 November 2006 in Leeds. The keynote address will be given by Mr Justice Ryder and sessions will...
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The first national annual conference for the 41 Local Family Justice Councils was held in Bath in April 2006. The main purpose of the conference and of the establishment of the Local Family Justice...
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The DFES/DCA care proceedings review was published in May 2006. The Review of the Child Care Proceedings System in England and Wales encourages early intervention to find resolutions before cases...
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Following the post local election major Cabinet reshuffle in May 2006, Vera Baird QC was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) with...
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24 May 2006

Miller and McFarlane
By Christopher Butler, head of family law team at Speechly BirchamMiller On 24 May 2006 the House of Lords gave their decision in the case of Alan and Melissa Miller. Their decision confirms that a...
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Following Harb v Aziz [2005] EWCA Civ 1324, [2006] FLR (forthcoming) Janan Harb, the former wife of King Fahd of Saudi Arabia (who died in August 1995), is apparently intending to take her case to the...
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18 May 2006

Miller Judgment
The House of Lords' judgment in Miller v Miller is expected on 24 May 2006. A summary of the judgment will be available for free on Newswatch after the judgment is given. A Special Bulletin, Miller...
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See the attached for details on a forthcoming lecture by the Association of Lawyers for Children. Hershman/LevyMemorial Lecture...
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The House of Commons Constitutional Affairs Committee held a one-off evidence session into Family Justice: the operation of the family courts in May 2006. The witnesses were Sir Mark Potter, President...
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