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An  analysis of W v H (No 2) (Contempt: Contents of Application Notice) [2015] EWHC  2436 (Fam)Ashley  Murray, Barrister, reviews the recent decision and related guidance provided to...
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29 March 2016

Decoding divorce
For those adjusting to life after separation, thoughts might now be turning to the technical aspects of the divorce itself, and they may find themselves bewildered by the challenges this process...
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A decision on 23 March 2016 (Re V (European Maintenance Regulation) [2016] EWHC 668) by the English High Court (Mrs Justice Parker) has made public what has been known by international family lawyers...
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On 27th March 2016 – Easter Sunday – the Department of Education released its policy paper setting out its vision for improving adoption rates. Broadly, it sets out progress regarding adoption since...
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Most mediators and almost all family lawyers have heard clients say that there is no point in attending a meeting because they know their partner so well that it will be a waste of time.But if there...
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I was once offered a title. That's right, this column could have been brought to you by Baroness Rehna.Instead of jumping at the chance of some posh stationery however, I asked why. Why me?'Well',...
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Matthew Durman, Lloyd Platt and Company The Court of Appeal case of Rapp v Sarre [2016] EWCA Civ 93 received wide spread national press coverage. The focus of this attention was the...
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Claire WardSenior Legal Executive, Andrew Jackson SolicitorsThe cohabiting couple family continues to be the fastest-growing family type in the UK, with the latest statistics published by the ONS...
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Nuptial settlements for the purposes of s 24(1)(c) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 have been said to be strange legal animals. A review of the case law reveals that they can crop up in all kinds of...
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Annie Bertram had her newborn baby taken into care shortly after care orders had been granted on two of her other children. I heard Annie speak about her fight to get her baby back at the Transparency...
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