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Further to the recent judgment of Mr Justice Peter Jackson in Re A : Letter to a Young Person [2017] EWFC 48, this article asks whether family practitioners can extrapolate from this approach and...
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Family analysis: Farooq Ahmed, barrister at Westgate Chambers, considers the Court of Appeals decision in Re B (A Child) and how practitioners should consider whether to introduce covert recordings in...
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Since joining the EU, the free movement of people throughout Europe has led to an increase in international families in the UK, with more marriages involving people of different nationalities and from...
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Elizabeth Taylor & Phillip Taylor MBERichmond Green ChambersFGM has long been ignored by many people but fortunately we are beginning to see changes as the issue rises up the legal agenda. So we...
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Last week Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division of the High Court, said that covert recording had become a 'much more pressing issue' in family proceedings. In particular he highlighted...
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Family analysis: A husband’s appeal succeeded against a lump sum order made in favour of the wife by an English court after the couple agreed a financial consent order in Russian divorce proceedings....
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For most couples, the words ‘Will you marry me’ result in both parties walking down the aisle. For others, that big day may never come as one party, or indeed both parties decide to ‘call it off’. A...
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In a recent article Jane Robey makes a serious point about judicial referral of parties to mediation; but she does so by criticising the judgment of Peter Jackson J (now Peter Jackson LJ)...
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Elizabeth Taylor & Phillip Taylor MBERichmond Green ChambersThe subject of cohabitation has come to the fore in recent years with the huge number of people who now cohabit in modern Britain for...
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Politicians, campaigners and lawyers have long considered the extent to which children should be directly involved in Children Act proceedings.Lord Justice Peter Jackson recently suggested there...
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