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As of today, single parents who have had a child born through surrogacy are able to apply for a parental order in the UK, as the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008 (Remedial) Order 2018 has...
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Family dispute specialists are on New Year alert, as couples across the country make it their new year resolution to end their relationships after a stressful holiday period, according to Jane...
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Going through a divorce can be a gruelling and stressful time, and it can be very daunting to rebuild your life when you come out the other side. Aside from moving on with life personally, it is...
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LexisNexis author Jonathan Montgomery has been awarded a knighthood in the New Years Honours for services to bioethics and healthcare Law. Professor Sir Jonathan (below) joined the Butterworths...
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A new report from eHarmony and Imperial College London says artificial intelligence has the potential to help couples build stronger relationships. The study predicts virtual assistants -- like Siri,...
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2 January 2019

2019 dates for your diary
As 2019 has kicked off, here are some relevant events in the months to come: Child Inclusive Mediation 7 – 9 February 2019, London Contact: Tel: 0300 4000 636, Email:...
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2 January 2019

Happy New Year
On behalf of the entire team at LexisNexis, Happy New Year! ...
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Many divorcing couples are keen to get Christmas over and done with, especially parents who they find it difficult to agree child contact arrangements over the festive period. It doesn’t have to be...
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For many families, Christmas is a happy time of year. But for those who may be newly separated, it can be a time of heartbreak. This leads to the very important question – who gets the children at...
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Tis the season to be jolly but for those divorced or separated parents, and their children it can be the season for stress and disappointment. But it does not have to be that way. Of course, managing...
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