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Technology has transformed the way in which lawyers across the world conduct their work. This is especially the case for lawyers dealing with international cases. But what is our duty out of...
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The pre-summer recess rush appears to be in full swing with judges disposing of their cases before jetting off to a Southern France vineyard for some R&R. That is how I imagine them spending the...
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Chris Barton, Emeritus Professor of Family Law, a Vice-President of the Family Mediators Association and Academic Door Tenant, Regent Chambers and Grenville Jay, Barrister, Regent Chambers The...
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Nathaniel Groarke Associate Solicitor, Withers LLP Following the case of Hamilton v Hamilton [2013] EWCA Civ 13, [2013] 1 FLR (forthcoming), this article explores the developments in the law...
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His Honour John Platt and David Emmerson, Head of Family Dispute Resolution and Family Finance at TV Edwards Solicitors In this article the authors, both of whom have many years' experience in...
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Ruth Hughes Barrister, 5 Stone Buildings  In this article, Ruth Hughes discusses claims by spouses and cohabitees under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975.  The...
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Alexander Chandler Barrister, 1 King's Bench Walk, Temple, London An increasing number of claims for financial remedy are de-railed by the intervention of a third party. Typically, the court gives...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, explains the new strict regime for the use of experts in children care cases under the revised Public Law Outline (PLO): ‘We can and must reduce...
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Well, it has been quite a momentous week for family lawyers in both divorce and childcare fields with the Supreme Court decisions being handed down in both Petrodel v Prest and Re B. It was another...
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Today's decision by the Supreme Court in Petrodel v Prest puts reality back into an important area of family law. In October 2012 the Court of Appeal - well, two judges of the Court - rejected 30...
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