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Attempt at service by emailMr Barton is a seasoned litigator. He first sued, and eventually settled with, lawyers who had dealt with financial relief proceedings for him. The defendants in the...
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The Chief Executive of National Family Mediation returns with a regular columnI’m concerned the Government’s singular focus on Brexit continues to divert it from fulfilling a commitment to family...
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What effect does a stepfather adoption have?The legal position for a stepfather in relation to his stepchild can be fundamentally altered through an adoption order. This will extinguish parental...
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14 February 2018

Mediating in a tempest
In relationship breakdown, individuals may be torn between the urge to retaliate and the need for resolution. In The Tempest, Shakespeare anticipates Freud in depicting Prospero's struggle between his...
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This article originally appeared in New Law Journal, the leading weekly legal magazine.Find the latest UK law news and legal advice with information and analysis from the legal world. Keep up to date...
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‘Anyone can live on £90m.’ This is an understandable human reaction to learning that Camilla Versteegh is asking the Court of Appeal to increase her original award of £90m by a further £25m. However,...
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Things were different then. By 'then' I mean in 1969, when the Divorce Reform Act was passed. It is incredible that we still use the same set of 'facts' to prove that a marriage has irretrievably...
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Usually, one of the first things parents think of if they are considering separating is how arrangements for their children will be managed. If your children were born through surrogacy, there may be...
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In February 2015, the UK became the first country to approve laws allowing for the creation of so called 'three-parent babies'. Despite the UK being first in line to approve the legislation, there has...
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