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Brenda Hale President of NFM, Justice of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom: National Family Mediation (NFM) services still provide the great bulk of family mediation. This article traces the...
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Judgment has been published this week, although handed down 9 May 2012, in the case of Z v A [2012] EWHC 1434 (Fam), an important High Court decision of Coleridge J about quantification of...
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A magazine supplement in a national newspaper recently published the story of an English mother who found herself ‘trapped’ in New Zealand following relocation with her partner. An English woman...
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The recent, anonymised judgment in A v A [2012] has come as a welcome relief to divorcing spouses, and to professionals involved in financial remedy proceedings. Individuals' private financial affairs...
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I write this opinion in response to an article on the BBC website on 25 September 2012, Number of Children in Care in England Rises and the Children's Minister Edward Timpson comment that: "The rise...
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If ever there was an example of significantly different outcomes across national borders, notwithstanding close historic ties, it must surely be England and Scotland. Members of a strong and...
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Dealing with domestic abuse cases is nothing new, however recently I have increasingly come across many different people who are victims of domestic abuse in a variety of circumstances.  Some of...
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The English media have greatly relished this week reporting on a short leave to appeal hearing in a divorce financial case involving two practising lawyers. They were gleeful in their...
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Watergate has a lot to answer for. Those old enough to remember, or with an interest in modern US history, should skip to the next paragraph. For everyone else, "Watergate" was the name given to a...
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On Tuesday, 11 September 2012, the English Law Commission produced a consultation paper likely to lead to fundamental reform of financial outcomes on divorce in England and Wales. But although...
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