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Dr Sheena Webb, London FDAC team manager and consultant clinical child psychologistTom Borro, Social Worker in the Coventry FDAC teamThis is the third in a series of blogs about FDAC and the work of...
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The government’s bill allowing for it to trigger Article 50 had but two clauses and 137 words (this article has three times as many), yet in many quarters was criticised for its brevity. A similar...
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The ever-developing law for cohabiting partners took another step forward after a landmark ruling in the Supreme Court allowed an unmarried woman’s appeal to receive a survivor’s pension from her...
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The article explores the effectiveness of using Blight v Brewster principles as a means to enforce a judgement.The authors recently successfully pursued the route to enforce a lump sum order made in...
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The article explores whether there is a reluctance on the part of the profession and/or the judiciary to provide better guidance for court users and the judiciary themselves on the way pensions should...
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This paper examines the position of the courts, pension experts and lawyers in terms of their valuation of pensions for offsetting in financial remedy proceedings.It compares the different treatment...
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At a final hearing, the court considered the appropriate needs for the wife of a professional footballer in circumstances where there was limited capital, the marriage had been short and there was no...
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Philip Cayford QC and Simon Calhaem, 29 Bedford RowMiles Geffin, Mishcon de ReyaThe decision of the Supreme Court clarifies the law on strike-out in family proceedings and provides clear...
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It has been very clear for some time that the number of litigants in person (LIPs) appearing before the civil and family courts without legal representation has increased significantly. The catalyst...
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Re C and the necessity for non-party disclosureThe case of Re C (A Child) [2016] EWHC 3171 (Fam) (case heading: London Borough of Tower Hamlets v M and F and Others), Pauffley J raises a number of...
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