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In the recent case of L v F [2017] EWCA Civ 2121 the Court of Appeal reinstated a first instance judgment that refused to grant a mother permission to relocate to Italy with the parties’...
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The narcissist is a challenge for both family court judges and the object of the narcissist’s regime of control and coercion. Faced with an arch deceiver, judges, however experienced they are in...
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If you are an unmarried couple conceiving with donor sperm at a fertility clinic in the UK, then you rely on your clinic both to provide good medical care and to ensure you will both become the legal...
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Divorce amongst the over-60s, often referred to as the 'silver' or 'grey' divorces, are on the increase according to recent data from the Office for National Statistics. Reasons cited for the dramatic...
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A recent change in the rules of the family court in Australia ends the requirement for exhibits both generally and specifically to be filed at the court. Should England and Wales be following suit?...
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Marcus DearleFamily Asset Protection | BCLP Private WealthCould family law benefit from artificial intelligence (Al)? It has already proved its worth in huge-scale disclosure, but could it, say, draft...
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The legal media was quick to jump on the case of Re X (A Child – Foreign Surrogacy) [2018] EWFC 15) to highlight the reference in Sir James Munby’s judgment to the sexual relationship (or rather, the...
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by Jo Edwards, Partner and Head of Family at Forsters LLPThe latest Family Court quarterly statistics highlight that although on the face of it there was not much change in the number of cases being...
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Family analysis: Liz Cowell, partner at McAlister Family Law, examines the implications of P v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and another [2018] UKUT 60 (AAC) for cases concerning the...
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Family analysis: Following A Local Authority v F and others [2018] EWHC 451 (Fam), [2018] All ER (D) 68 (Mar) Gemma Taylor QC, of 42 Bedford Row Chambers, explains the circumstances under which a...
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