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Advice privilege and the Panama papersThe subject of legal profession privilege (LPP) is in the news at present: there is talk of its definition being reviewed in legislation going through Parliament,...
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In a nutshell:Changes have been made to the Family Procedure Rules to create a new Part 39, regarding attachment of earning orders, and a new Part 40 relating to charging orders, stop orders and stop...
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A 'not particularly well drafted' consent orderThe recent case of Besharova v Berezovsky [2016] EWCA Civ 161 has things to say: firstly, to any mediator or lawyer who seeks to settle financial...
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Rhys Taylor reflects upon the conduct and presentation of a 'needs' case referred to in the  Family Justice Council 'Sorting out Finances on Divorce' Report.The ‘Sorting out Finances on...
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Cohabitation: Law, Practice and Precedents by John Eames, Ashley Murray, District Judge Helen Wood, Mark Harrop, Angharad Palin and David Salter, Family Law, 2015, 785ppIt is difficult for a...
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Recent changes to the law on domestic abuse could have helped Archers character Helen Titchener to escape her husband Rob before she reached crisis point and stabbed him, according to a leading family...
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In this article, we will discuss the following methods of Islamic separation:separation by way of consent between the parties - Khula; anddissolution of marriage - faskh-e-Nikah.Unfortunately, this...
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In London Borough of Southwark v KA and Others [2016] EWHC 661 (Fam), Parker J had to grapple - again - with the question of whether a young person had capacity to consent to sexual relations and...
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Jo Delahunty QC and Chris Barnes, 4PBThis is the second in a series of articles considering the impact of radicalisation and extremism on practice in the family courts. Part 1 was published...
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What is your position  and what you do on a day-to-day basis?I am a children law silk at 29 Bedford Row, who on a day-to-day basis purports to provide high quality advice and representation in...
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