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The Family Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2020, which come into force on 6th April 2020 (except for rules 10 to 14 which come into force on 6th July 2020) amend the Family Procedure Rules...
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A professional support, networking and mentoring association dedicated to supporting women working in family law launches in March.Women in Family Law (WIFL) will create a platform across the...
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All good things come to an end…even the much visited and well loved (old) New Law Journal website, but all the best bits have been recycled and reused and all the content loaded onto to a fresher...
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Families with deep rooted problems will receive much-needed support to get their lives back on track with up to £165 million of new funding, announced the Communities Secretary Rt Hon...
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A BBC soap opera storyline is highlighting how current surrogacy legislation is at odds with modern reproductive practices, says Southampton specialist parenting...
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The family courts are not a safe place for victims of domestic violence due to the 'outdated views' held by some judges on sexual violence and issues of consent, according to a letter signed by...
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Anne Longfield, the Children’s Commissioner for England, has published her third annual children’s mental health briefing, ‘The state of children’s mental health services’. The report shines a light...
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Thanks to improvements in healthcare and general standards of living, losing a child is a rare event: however, the sobering reality is that on average, 21 children and young people do still die every...
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Lucy Blyth has failed in making a claim against the estate of tycoon Charles Caudle amounting to £8.6 million. They pair met in a whirlwind romance a year after his divorce in 2007 and Lucy quickly...
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Councils should review adoption practices so that potential adopters are not wrongly turned down from offering children a stable home.Councils are being urged to prioritise adoption and ensure...
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