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Mike Hinchliffe Principal Lawyer, Cafcass Legal, Member of the Family Procedure Rule Committee: The publication of the Family Procedure Amendment Rules 2013 about the proportionate use of experts in...
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Gillian Geddes Barrister, 2-3 Hind Court:     Historically, immigration law practitioners have faced difficulties trying to communicate effectively with the UK BA (formerly the Home...
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David Burrows Solicitor Advocate: Extensive reforms to the legal aid scheme under Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 will be introduced in April 2013. Provision is made for...
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Emily Marshall, PSL, London Kelvin Henderson, Associate, Sheffield Alison Hawes, Partner, Bristol John Nicholson, Partner, London On behalf of the family law team at Irwin Mitchell: In financial...
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In Re H (A Child) [2013] EWCA Civ 72 three senior judges in the Court of Appeal handed down a reserved judgement in a case concerning an 8 year old boy who was said by his mother (M) not to want to...
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David Cameron has announced a referendum on the so-called "in or out" of the EU. But first, he said, there will be an attempt to repatriate some powers from the EU. Whilst some of us remain...
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David Cameron has announced a referendum on the so-called "in or out" of the EU. But first, he said, there will be an attempt to repatriate some powers from the EU. Whilst some of us remain...
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Two recent cases point up the pitfalls for judges and advocates alike in the area of civil proceedings committals to prison; and in Zuk (below) serious errors of law were made by a circuit judge and...
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I, like many family lawyers, welcome the House of Commons' approval of same-sex marriage in England and Wales. Whilst it can be argued that civil partnerships, introduced by the Civil Partnership Act...
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It is perhaps one of the most enduring legal "urban myths": that a man and woman who live together for many years, support each, maybe have children together, are viewed in the eyes of the law as...
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