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Privilege and professional practiceIn Wolverhampton City Council v JA & Ors [2017] EWFC 62, Keehan J dealt with a care case which involved allegations of sexual abuse of two young girls....
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In Walker v Innospec Limited and others [2017] UKSC 47 the Supreme Court ruled that individuals in a civil partnership or a same-sex marriage must benefit from the same pension rights as those in...
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This special issue of Child  and Family Law Quarterly contains several of the papers delivered at a joint seminar held by CFLQ with Cambridge Family Law at Trinity College in...
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'I am here too.' The silent cry of a child caught in the tension building between couples who wish to separate or feuding families.Whether couples in a strained relationship are having heated...
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Section 87 of the Housing Act 1985 provides that a person is qualified to succeed to a secure tenancy if he (or she) is the tenant’s spouse or another member of the tenant’s family and has resided...
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Marcus Dearle & Jessica HensonFamily Asset Protection | BLP Private WealthA spouse looking to make a claim over a family trust has three potential lines of attack. Each one can seriously dent...
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David Hodson, Marianna Michaelides and Lauren BovingtonThe International Family Law Group LLPWhat happens when a parent, who has abducted a child to this country and would be ordered to return the...
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21 September 2017

The registration of marriages
The registration of marriages has never been necessary to the validity of a marriage, whether under the system of parochial registration first introduced in 1536, the Clandestine Marriages Act 1753,...
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Although in common parlance and phraseology, a 'pre-nup' was treated with some trepidation by lawyers prior the leading 2010 case of Radmacher, heard in the Supreme Court. Overnight, the antediluvian...
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Children’s evidence and ABE interviewsChildren’s evidenceIn Wolverhampton City Council v JA & Ors [2017] EWFC 62, Keehan J dealt with a care case which involved allegations of sexual abuse of two...
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