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Bridget Lindley, Principal Legal Adviser, Family Rights Group The family justice reforms introduce key changes to reduce avoidable delay, which is potentially harmful to children. However, one of the...
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Professor Judith Masson, School of Law, Bristol UniversityDr Jonathan Dickens, Centre for Research on Children and Families, University of East Anglia Judith Masson and Jonathan Dickens outline the...
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This is a reported case from the county court, where alcohol test results that had led the local authority to reconsider its plan of rehabilitation to a mother's care were clarified by the laboratory...
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This week has taken me outside the world of family law for a dip into my voluntary work with Pets As Therapy. Regular readers will be aware that my Chihuahua, Louis, and I visit the Bristol...
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25 October 2013

Modern family: parenthood
Sharon McAvoy LLM, Associate Lecturer in Child Law, Edge Hill University:     The common law's emphasis on the genetic parenthood has been undermined by advancements in reproductive...
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Natalie Gamble, Partner, Natalie Gamble Associates The case of Re G and Re Z [2013] EWHC 134 (Fam), [2013] 2 FLR (forthcoming) hit the headlines in February 2013 with the Daily Mail front...
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Dr Rob George, University of Oxford and Harcourt Chambers Dr Ornella Cominetti, University of Oxford Relocation cases are disputes between separated parents which arise when one of them...
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Elizabeth Isaacs QC, St Ives Chambers, Whittall Street, Birmingham Carmel Shepherd, Independent Social Worker Part 1 of this article considered the historical context of interagency guidance for...
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David Burrows, Solicitor Advocate: Disclosure rules in family proceedings are a mixture - sometimes not coherent - of common law (often absorbed from Civil Procedure Rules 1998), case law and...
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Dr Roger Kennedy, The Child and Family Practice, Honorary Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry, Imperial College, London: Two case studies show where contact with a parent after the placement of...
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