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Sarah Slaughter, Case Worker, Bar Pro Bono UnitThis article was written in support of National Pro Bono Week, running from 2–6 November 2015.National Pro Bono Week is a nationwide campaign to...
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This article was written in support of National Pro Bono Week, running from 2–6 November 2015.National Pro Bono Week is a nationwide campaign to celebrate the range and impact of voluntary free legal...
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Most of us are used to the idea that the law treats us differently when we turn 18. We gain greater freedom; we lose access to certain public resources. For those growing up subject to a Care Order,...
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October has been an action-packed month for family law. From Supreme Court judgments to an array of conferences and the event which has been described as the family law equivalent of the Oscars - the...
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This judgment is somewhat unusual. I have summarised it below, and highlighted tensions with the recent decision in Capehorn v Harris [2015] EWCA Civ 955, and with the Court of Appeal's guidance...
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Over a lunchtime slot on 20 October 2015, the Cardiff Personal Support Unit hosted a free session with His Honour Judge Anthony Seys Llewellyn QC, the Designated Civil Judge at Cardiff Civil Justice...
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I returned from a short holiday abroad on the afternoon of Thursday 15th October. I had promised I would write this piece many weeks earlier and pursuant to that proverbial law I learned...
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Sharland, Gohil - Lord Neuberger sums it up on non-disclosureSupreme Court judgments were handed down last week in Sharland v Sharland [2015] UKSC 60 and Gohil v Gohil [2015] UKSC 61, and much...
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On 13 October a 10-minute motion was debated in the House of Commons at the instigation of Conservative MP Richard Bacon. The motion was, 'That leave be given to bring in a Bill to make provision...
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In financial proceedings, can the family court order one party to indemnify the other for various debts and liabilities? Can it order one party to make payments to a third party? If it can’t,...
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