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Peter Morris, Partner, Irwin Mitchell, LeedsSue Parkinson, Trainee , Irwin Mitchell, Leeds Sections 49-51 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 resulted in new rules...
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Last week’s new MOJ / LAA legal aid and mediation data heralded repeated ‘bring back legal aid’ choruses from some quarters. In fact, calls for a rethink came from a highly unlikely source, when...
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When the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in P v Cheshire West and Chester Council and Another; P and Q v Surrey County Council  [2014] UKSC 19,  [2014] COPLR 313 it was...
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Anyone following family law news recently may have spotted a connection lost on some of our law-makers. In August, the Home Office launched Strengthening the Law on Domestic Abuse – A...
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Limits on citation of cases Rules about citation of authorities in civil proceedings (including family proceedings) has not been updated since introduction of the new administrative tribunals...
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Introduction The wife sought permission out of time to appeal a consent order. The wife had entered into a consent order which provided the husband with 80% of the capital, and the wife with 20%....
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In Q v Q; Re B; Re C (Private Law: Public Funding) [2014] EWFC 31, [2014] 2 FLR (forthcoming and reported at [2014] Fam Law 1398) Sir James Munby P said that funding should be...
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In 2013/14, more parents attended court without a lawyer than with one as the number of unrepresented parties surged by more than 19,000 in the first full year of LASPO. The article argues...
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Just about every permutation of order in family proceedings has been considered in the Family Standard Orders project. However, family lawyers and litigants in person are given no suggested template...
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What if Scotland decides on 18th September to vote for independence? No one will decide on family law reasons. But what might be some family law implications for the Union and for Anglo Scottish...
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