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One week to go before the family law community gathers in London for the annual Family Law AwardsNearly 600 barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and other family law practitioners will gather in...
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With a potential Brexit withdrawal deal seemingly now in the pipeline (although subject to change of course at any minute), this blog post summarises some of the potential implications for family law...
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Neville Harris and Gail Davidge, University of Manchester Keywords: Children – Rights – Participation – Special needs – Disabilities – Autonomy The full version of this article will appear in...
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The U.K. Home Office has launched a consultation, as it seeks views on a possible mandatory reporting duty, which would require certain professionals to report cases of forced marriage.The...
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People may no longer need to take an entire day off work to attend court and those with caring responsibilities could find it easier to fit in hearings at the beginning or end of a day, under a...
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The Nuffield Foundation has appointed Sir James Munby as Chair of the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory.The Nuffield Foundation is establishing the Observatory to support the best possible...
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How to deal with identity, marriage, parenting and divorceTransgender women and men, and the families who love them, face legal issues unique to them. Simply obtaining the correct legal ID can be more...
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Family law community gathers in London for the annual Family Law AwardsNearly 600 barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and other family law practitioners will gather in central London on 28...
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Amendments are made to Family Procedure Rules, which is made up of 40 parts, with supporting Practice Directions, which set out the practice and procedure to be followed in family proceedings in the...
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The first Court of Appeal (Civil Division) hearing to be live-streamed in full will start on Thursday 15 November as a public pilot for a new service designed to increase public access to the work of...
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