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Peter Dunne, ResearcherIn January 2016, the House of Commons Select Committee on Women and Equalities published its highly anticipated report, ‘Transgender Equality’. From September to December 2015,...
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In JL v AO (Babies Relinquished for Adoption) [2016] EWHC 440 (Fam), [2016] FLR (forthcoming and reported at [2016] Fam Law 556) Mr Justice Baker gave leading guidance on cases concerning babies...
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Jeff Botterill, Family Law Decisions LtdWhat is your position and what do you do on a day-to-day basis?I am a professional McKenzie Friend at Family Law Decisions Ltd, providing assistance to parents...
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Child's opportunity to be heard: a fundamental principleIn Re D (A Child) (International Recognition) [2016] EWCA Civ 12, [2016] FLR (forthcoming) the Court of Appeal considered whether they...
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In NG v SG (Appeal: Non-Disclosure) [2011] EWHC 3270 (Fam), [2012] 1 FLR 1211 Mostyn J described non-disclosure as ‘the bane which strikes at the very integrity of the adjudicative process’ (para...
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Austerity and LASPO have proved a major threat to access to justice. They also offer a unique opportunity to do things differently within the family justice system. This articles sketches some ideas...
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On 30 June 2016, the European Court (CJEU) handed down its decision in Secretary of State for the Home Department v NA (Case C-115/15).1 Although it concerns the immigration status of a non-EU...
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Despite a very busy few weeks in the run-up to Brexit and its aftermath, child welfare concerns have remained in the spotlight. Here are the latest Bills, ideas and updates in the sector, which make...
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The European Union last week (30 June 2016) adopted the European Commission's proposals for reform of Brussels II, the Brussels Regulation.This is the primary EU family law legislation. It sets out...
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'The law relating to financial orders is inherently unclear. It is not possible to discern from the statute what the law requires, although the courts and family lawyers administer the law with...
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