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Roger McCarthy QC, Associate member, Coram Chambers This article provides a survey of some same-sex marriage developments in other countries. Readers will gain a sense of how the issue is seen...
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Alev Giz, Barrister, 1 Garden Court A journey through the key authorities from January 2012 to June 2013 in public law children's cases, with summaries of the facts and the essential features of...
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Kim Holt,  Senior Lecturer (Barrister), Head of Division, Social Work and Social Care, School of Social and International Studies, University of Bradford The prospect of the family court...
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Liz Trinder, Alison Macleod, Julia Pearce, HilaryWoodward and Joan Hunt There are long-standing concerns that courts fail to enforce their own orders in child contact cases following parental...
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R (X) v London Borough of Tower Hamlets [2013] EWCA Civ 904 raises the specific question of a council's power to fix foster carer allowances and fees; and more generally the extent to which a public...
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Smith v Bottomley and Coach House Properties Ltd [2013] EWCA Civ 953 is an object lesson in penalties for parties for inadequate pleading; and (perhaps) reminds family lawyers of the strict...
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As the judicial term draws to a close I offer you another action-packed selection of cases. Perhaps the most significant judgment this week was London Borough of Tower Hamlets v R (X) [2013] EWCA...
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The recently published Imerman v Imerman [2012] EWHC 4047 (Fam), Moylan J does not reflect well on the breadth of Family Procedure Rules 2010; and shows how FPR 2010 leave much to a practitioner's...
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Ayeesha Bhutta and Ruth Cabeza, Barristers, Field Court Chambers When parents are not able to give their child good enough care, often the State has to step in to ensure that the child's needs are...
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Edward Lloyd-Jones Barrister, 14 Gray's Inn Square, London. In May 2013, Edward Lloyd-Jones' chambers at 14 Gray's Inn Square organised a seminar on ‘The child's timeframe: what the neuroscience...
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