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According to Anthony Gold's Victoria Brown, cases in which the court will decide to remove parental responsibility from a father are exceptional. It is almost always in a child’s best interest for...
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More than half of all magistrates courts in England and Wales have closed since 2010, forcing defendants, witnesses, police, lawyers and justices of the peace to travel sometimes more than 50 miles to...
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The Ministry of Justice has issued a call for evidence in respect of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Code of Practice. ...
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Almost half of people in England and Wales mistakenly believe that unmarried couples who live together have a common law marriage and enjoy the same rights as couples that are legally married. ...
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Antonia Barker, senior associate at Vardags, who acted for the wife in this case, comments on Quan v Bray, which involved long-running financial remedy proceedings in which the court made findings of...
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In the first of a three-part series, the legal rights of unmarried couples are analysed in relation to benefits and inheritance. Emily Brand, partner at Boodle Hatfield, considers the ‘archaic’ nature...
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The government has an "appalling" lack of understanding of the growing pressure on England's child-protection services, a spending watchdog says, according to the BBC....
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The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has issued his first View from the President’s Chambers, addressing what he states is his number one priority, ie the unprecedented and...
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Ali Alrazak, a law lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, revisits some of last year's Supreme Court judgments in our series Supreme Court cases that defined family law in 2018....
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Emma Chowdhury, of the International Family Law Group, discusses new Practice Direction FPR 2010 PD 36L whichs allow some litigants in person to pilot the next stage of the online divorce system....
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