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The Office of National Statistics have released figures around civil partnerships in England and Wales in 2019.  There were 167 opposite-sex civil partnerships formed in England and Wales on 31...
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The Justice Committee launches an inquiry into the future of legal aid, in light of concerns raised during the coronavirus pandemic about pressures on the system.Legal aid assistanceThe Committee has...
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It goes without saying that 2020 is a year like no other - but family lawyers continue to do incredible work, and we think it's important to remember that. As circumstances are not yet right for us to...
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The Lord Chief Justice has issued an updated Practice Direction on committal for contempt of court in open court.Except in relation to proceedings for contempt of court to which part 81 of...
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A new advice line for businesses supporting employees experiencing or at risk of domestic abuse has been launched by domestic abuse charity Hestia.1 in 4 women and 1 in 6 men will...
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HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has issued an update on how it is helping local authorities to support vulnerable children, particularly in regard to the workings of its Family Public Law...
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The Law Society has lodged a judicial review against the Legal Aid Agency (LAA) after claiming that they failed to consult properly around a decision to move legal aid cost assessments in-house.“Cost...
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The Department for Education has published the outcome to its consultation on the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on adoption and children regulations. The majority of 189 responses supported...
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Since 4 July small weddings have had the ‘go ahead’ to start again. Whilst this is great news for some, for many couples the notion of a socially distanced wedding has simply led to further...
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From 1 September, the first 18-year-olds will be able to access Child Trust Funds set up over a decade ago by Tony Blair’s Labour government. All these accounts received a contribution of at least...
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