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It's what we've all been waiting for ... OK, it probably isn't but we have a new version of the Practice Direction on bundles and you still need to know what to put in them. The moral of the...
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The family law reforms are two working days away. The volume of material for family law professionals to read and digest is huge and the Children and Families Act 2014 is a biggie at 241 pages long....
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The labours of the Private Law Working Group, set up by the President of the Family Division back in August 2013, have now come to fruition and on 22 April the new Practice Direction 12B - Child...
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Following a number of enquiries Jordan Publishing would like to clarify that we are not the single Family Court. For further information on the single Family Court please visit the HMCTS website.With...
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It's now been a year since the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) withdrew legal aid from lawyers for most private family law cases. So what are the repercussions for family law services? Data from the MoJ...
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Professor Alison Diduck, Faculty of Law at University College London: Semple (2012) identifies what he calls family law's ‘settlement mission'.  This paper suggests that, while not...
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Since the first version of the PLO came into being, way back in 2008, the parties have been supposed to convene an advocates meeting before the Case Management Conference (now Case Management Hearing)...
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Professor Nicola Lacey FBA, Professor of Law, Gender and Social Policy, LSE: Writing as a criminal lawyer, I focus on some of the analogies between the changes to legal aid and access to justice more...
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The Right Honourable Lord Justice Ryder: This paper looks at what Ryder LJ describes as the 'change programme' aimed at improving the family justice system both structurally and administratively. It...
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John Eekelaar, Emeritus Fellow, Pembroke College, Oxford: In Re A (Intractable Contact Proceedings: Human Rights Violations) [2013] EWCA Civ 1104, [2014] 1 FLR (forthcoming), reported...
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