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The U.K.'s highest court has refused a terminally-ill motor neurone disease patient to challenge current legislation on assisted dying.Supreme Court justices rejected a bid by Noel Conway to appeal...
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27 November 2018

Sexual harassment at the Bar
2018 saw a seismic change in the willingness of women to speak out about sexual abuse they had suffered at work and the willingness of others to hear and act on it. This year (2018) saw the...
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Can couples endure the challenges a brain injury may impose on their marriage? Lawyer and partner Charles Gluckstein examines the effects of brain injuries on marriages, and what measures...
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In last month’s ‘Mediation Matters’ blog, Jane Robey explained how family mediators welcome the government’s consultation on changes to divorce laws. Reforms may be overdue, but if they are...
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Miriam Kliers, an ultra-orthodox Jewish woman who was ostracised from the community after leaving her husband, has won a court battle to keep the 75% stake in the property she jointly held with her...
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The government recently launched its consultation and review on making the taxation of trusts simpler, fairer and more transparent. Fiona Poole, partner at Maurice Turnor Gardner, examines the review...
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Resolution's annual awareness raising campaign is called Good Divorce Week this year and runs from 26 to 30 November. It focuses on how separating or divorcing parents can limit the impact of...
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Sir Andrew McFarlane warns for impact of austerity and cutsThe President of the Family Division has warned an audience of child lawyers and family law professionals for the impact of austerity and...
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Full text also available HERERt. Hon. Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division Key Note Address: “Crisis; What Crisis?” Association of Lawyers for Children Conference 2018 23 November...
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The ex-wife of a McLaren racing driver could be entitled to a £5 million divorce settlement after an appeal court ruled that a 18-year old prenuptial deal was “unfair."Anita Brack, 51, signed...
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