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Relationships have been in the news in 2018. Not only did we see two Royal weddings, but at the opposite end of the romance spectrum, in June the UK Supreme Court ruled that it was discriminatory not...
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Including experts in cases involving children and modernising the family courts are the key themes of a recent speech delivered by Lord Justice McFarlane, the judge responsible for the family justice...
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With the agreement of the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, three new standard orders have been issued by Mr Justice Mostyn, comprising directions on issue and allocation,...
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Unable to make it to this year's FLBA conference? On Saturday, a few hundred barristers, solicitors, academics and other family law professionals gathered at the Hilton Hotel in the city centre of...
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European Union – Freedom of movement. Article 15(1) and (4) of Council Directive (EC) 2003/86 which permitted an application for an autonomous residence permit, lodged by a third country national who...
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Civil partnerships for heterosexuals still leave cohabiting couples unprotected, writes SYLVIA HAIGH, a senior associate at Taylor Vintors....
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Issues related to the safety and security of minors featured heavily on the agenda of the annual conference of the Family Lawyers Bar Association, which took place on 10 November in Liverpool.A range...
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The Law Society has published guidance for solicitors highlighting the changes in civil and commercial co-operation that will occur in the event the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019 without a...
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The benefits of many provisions of the individual income tax code vary depending on a taxpayer’s family status. Similarly, tax rates and brackets vary by whether taxpayers are single, married, or...
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European Union – Family proceedings. Article 15 of Regulation (EC) No 2201/2003 should be interpreted as not applying in circumstances, such as those in the main proceedings, in which both courts...
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