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In this article, David Burrows analyses the draft bill Transforming the Response to Domestic Abuse: Consultation Response and Draft Bill January 2019, which was published by the Home Office and the...
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It was in the best interest of twins, BT and GT, albeit in quite exceptional circumstances, to remain in their respective prospective adoptive placements, subject to them having regular direct and...
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The Duchess of Cambridge visited the charity Family Action in Lewisham, London, yesterday afternoon to launch a new confidential helpline for families in need. ...
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30 January at 12.30: Recent developments in financial procedure   Topics discussed will include: What are marital and what are non-marital assets; categorisation of assets ...
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“More than 150,000 people benefited from online justice in 2018”, according to a recent press release from HM Courts & Tribunals Service. Of these, more than 23,000 made applications using the new...
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As we have commenced onto the new year, Ali Alrazak, a law lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, revisits some of the Supreme Court judgments that have impacted areas of family law in 2018....
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Getting divorced in January is a common misconception and there are lots of other myths when it comes to divorce. So what are the top 5 divorce myths and is there any truth in them? Jennifer Wilkie,...
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The Government has published its draft Domestic Abuse Bill. The draft legislation follows last year's consultation. Under the proposals, domestic abusers will no longer be able to cross-examine their...
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According to Brisbane-based Craig Turvey at Cooper Grace Ward, parents often expect their child’s school to enforce their parenting orders in Australia. Generally, schools are not required to...
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Olivia Stiles, an associate at Kingsley Napley, looks at the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (Remedial) Order 2018, which came into force on 3 January and permits single applicants to...
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