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Lay advisers have historically been met with suspicion and sometimes hostility inside the Family Court, but the judiciary’s latest Consultation on McKenzie Friends examining their status and...
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Olivia Murphy, Tanfield ChambersThe Court of Appeal recently decided a discreet argument regarding periodical payments orders in the case of Aburn v Aburn [2016] EWCA Civ 72, [2016] FLR (forthcoming)....
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When new pension freedom rules were introduced in April 2015 there was much speculation in the financial press and media that pensions could simply be treated as bank accounts. Whilst this has proved...
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At St John’s Chambers Annual One Day Money conference family lawyers gathered to hear expert speakers on a full range of family finance topics.Christopher Sharp QC led with a review of robust costs...
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Rehearing of fact-finding hearingRe W (Children) [2016] EWCA Civ 113 is an appeal against aspects of a reporting restrictions order made by Peter Jackson J in relation to a renewed fact-finding...
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Nowadays most people are familiar with using social media in their personal lives, and we are all warned about making sure our privacy settings protect our private lives from unwanted eyes.'Social...
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‘Negligent’ child care lawyersThe case of Re L (Case Management: Wasted Costs) [2016] EWFC B8 – where HHJ Bellamy in the Family Court awarded ‘wasted costs’ against solicitors in care proceedings – is...
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On 18 December 2015, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment on the appeal of the father in Re  C (Internal Relocation) [2015] EWCA Civ 13505. The appeal at last gave the advocates the...
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Professor Judith Harwin, Dr Melanie Palmer and Dr Stephen Swift, Brunel University LondonDr Bachar Alrouh and Professor Karen Broadhurst, University of LancasterRecent government announcements to...
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It has been just over 8 months since the majority of the administration of divorce suits was passed from the Central Family Court and other courts in London and the South East to the Bury St Edmunds...
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