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Janet Walker OBE, Emeritus Professor of Family Policy, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University Angela Lake-Carroll, Independent Consultant, Mediator and TrainerIn July...
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'I am here because these proposals appal me, because of what they will do for access to justice for those who are most vulnerable, and about the quality of justice which our system...
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Review of ECF Guidance and response to Justice Committee report IS v The Director of Legal Aid Casework & Anor [2015] EWHC 1965 (Admin), represents a review by Collins J of the exceptional...
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When a relationship between an unmarried couple breaks down, in the absence of family law based remedies for cohabitants, it can prove particularly difficult to decide who should remain in a rental...
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Jo Tunnard, RyanTunnardBrown 'Imagine a child about to be born to a mother misusing substances. The mother could have treatment costing about 12K, with a 40 per cent chance of the child...
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On 8 July, the Chancellor of the Exchequer unveiled the first Budget of the Conservative government – hype all round – but what are the key points for family lawyers? Unsurprisingly, there is...
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Reporting restrictions and child sex exploitation The two judgments of Keehan J in child sexual exploitation (CSE), and later reporting restrictions order (RRO), cases provide food for thought...
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When Home Secretary Theresa May announced the statutory inquiry into child sexual abuse, she also requested a moratorium on the destruction of materials relating to child protection matters. In line...
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In May 2015 an important conference was held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies to consider the conundrum of the non-registration of many marriage ceremonies between Muslims. In...
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In September 2014 the Coalition Government issued a Discussion Paper on the - awkward to describe - subject of weddings celebrated by 'non-religious belief organisations'. Three months later, that...
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