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The last month or so has seen a variety of decisions which have amounted to the family courts, in different ways, saying to couples they must live with their agreements; that there must be an end to...
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Marian Roberts, Mediator; Visiting Fellow (LSE); Professorial Research Associate (SOAS): There is a renewal of interest in the application of mediation in the field of public law, recently endorsed...
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Gillian Geddes, Barrister, 2-3 Hind Court: A series of articles for family lawyers about how to get the best for clients who are minors subject to immigration control Human trafficking has become a...
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Beverley Morris, Partner and Collaborative Lawyer, Divorce & Family Law Practice LLP: The decision of the Supreme Court in the case of O'Brien has been reported and one has to give credit to...
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Margaret Hatwood, Anthony Gold Family Team: This article seeks to look at the case law that has developed dividing personal injury damages on divorce.  Until  the recent case of Mansfield...
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Safda Mahmood Local Authority Solicitor and lecturer in Family Law: Over the course of the past 18 months or so, we have seen new initiatives being brought into family proceedings, so as to achieve...
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Professor Maurice Place Child and Family Psychiatrist, School of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University: Concern about child abuse and neglect have prompted the Government to urge a more...
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The President of the Family Division summarises a new interim Public Law Outline (PLO) which is to be published at the end of May and which will come into force on 1 July 2013. It will be superseded...
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Mike Berry Clinical Forensic Psychologist Ruth Cliff Psychology Research Assistant: Each year in England and Wales, an average of 56 children are victims of homicide.  Smith et.al (2012)...
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It’s been another low volume week of family law cases with just two judgments to offer our readers, although the remarkable facts of Re D will give enough food for thought for some time. When the...
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