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Former magistrate Richard Page has been granted permission to take his case against the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice to the Employment Appeal Tribunal. Page is accusing the most senior...
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The Christmas period can be stressful at the best of times, but when it is also necessary to agree child contact arrangements, separated parents can find themselves approaching the festive period with...
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Lawyers, judges and family law professionals gathered 3 December in Leeds for the Family Justice Council’s 12th annual debate. The main issue of this year’s event was covert recordings.Given rapid...
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In Canada, the federal and Ontario governments share responsibility for family law in Ontario. Some child support guidelines are under federal law, while others are under provincial law,...
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The Family Justice's Council annual debate is currently taking place in Leeds. Follow live updates HERE...
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3 December 2018

Mediate or Medi(wait)?
Mediate or Medi(wait)? Chris Longbottom, partner at Clarke Willmott LLP, is  a staunch advocate for Family Mediation. An attempt to get the parties around a table with an experienced...
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Nearly 600 barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and other family law practitioners gathered in central London for the prestigious annual Family Law Awards. During the eighth annual...
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Maeve O’Higgins, partner at Burlingtons, provides an overview of the legislative climate for unmarried cohabiting couples. O’Higgins examines changes to legislation that impact unmarried cohabitants’...
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When parents have to go to court to sort out arrangements for their children, it is usually because all other options have failed. Such disputes can be highly acrimonious and unfortunately obtaining a...
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