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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Standards and Regulations replace the SRA Handbook from 25 November 2019.There have been changes to the:PrinciplesCode of Conduct...
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Six hundred family lawyers enjoyed a sparkling evening at the ninth annual Family Law Awards last night at the Ballroom South Bank in London.Finalists, sponsors and guests celebrated the...
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According to recent data published by the ONS, an estimated 5.7% of adults (2.4 million) experienced domestic abuse in the past year. There was no significant change in the prevalence of...
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The Labour Party has promised that, if they are elected, it would carry out a wholesale review of the care system, and reintroduce a Domestic Abuse Bill. They also commit to legislate on no fault...
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The Liberal Democrat Party's manfesto for the upcoming election includes a commitment to no fault divorce, as well as other family law issues including removing the spousal veto for equal marriage and...
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The Manx government has embarked on a consultation for ‘no fault’ divorce legislation. The Bill is based on the UK's Bill Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill....
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The number of children in England identified by councils as having been abused for reasons associated with witchcraft have risen by a third in the past three years, the Local Government Association...
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President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has issued new practice guidance to explain the registration and regulation structure applicable in England and, separately, in Wales for...
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There has been an increase in the number of both approved fostering households and children in foster care. On 31 March 2019, there were 44,450 fostering households, a 2% increase compared with...
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Article 2 of this Order came into force on 24 October 2019. It amends Schedule 1 to the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 and makes provision for separated children to be...
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