Our articles are written by experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics and professionals from a range of related disciplines. Family Law provides a platform for debate for all the important topics, from divorce and care proceedings to transparency and access to justice. If you would like to contribute please email emma.reitano@lexisnexis.co.uk.
Spotlight
Write for Family Law
If you would like the chance to write for us get in touch.
Contact Us
Trending articles
Card image
Andy Bilson, Emeritus Professor of Social Work, University of Central LancashireBrid Featherstone, Professor of Social Work, University of HuddersfieldKatie Martin, Lecturer in Social Care, University...
Card image
Professor Karen Broadhurst and Dr Stuart Bedston, Centre for Child and Family justice research, Lancaster UniversityIn this second article from the Centre for Child and Family Justice Research at...
Card image
They say that all is fair in love and war, but it might not seem that way for Mrs Owens who, following a recent Court of Appeal decision, is deemed to remain in a loveless marriage having been unable...
Card image
Professor Judith Harwin and Dr Bachar Alrouh, Centre for Child and Family Justice Research, Lancaster University This article and ‘Women in recurrent care proceedings in England (2007-2016)...
Card image
David Hodson responds to the government White Paper in respect of legislating for the UK withdrawal from the EU. His conclusion in the response is that unlike many other areas of law and with a couple...
Card image
Mary Ryan (Independent consultant, Ryan Tunnard Brown)What is your position and what you do on a day-to-day basis?I am an independent consultant with RyanTunnardBrown. For the last 2 years I have been...
Card image
Mary Ryan, FDAC National Unit and Independent ConsultantWhen evidence of promising outcomes for families began to emerge from the evaluation of FDAC this prompted a further question about whether it...
Card image
If the UK were to exit from the European Union by, as some have suggested, a simple repeal of the European Communities Act 1972 the headline casualty, so far as family law is concerned, would be that...
Card image
David Hodson examines this little-known Hague Convention on the international recognition of divorces and legal separations. Might it be the answer to the recommendation by the House of Commons...
Card image
David Hodson analyses and comments upon the Parliamentary reports published this past week on the implications of Brexit for the justice system. The House of Commons report is carefully worded...
Show
10
Results
Go to page of 346