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Paul PavlouBarrister, 4 Brick Court ‘My people and I have come to an agreement which satisfied us both. They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please.' (Frederick II) In...
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If domestic child maintenance regulations can be described as labyrinthine then by analogy any consideration of the rules of reciprocal enforcement are similar to sinking in quicksand whilst listening...
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I've lived in England now for almost sixteen years, but still get a swell of nationalistic pride when we take our lead here from Australian family justice reforms.  Silly, I know, but there it...
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The Government announced in the Queen's Speech in May its plan to reform parenting leave. It described current rules on maternity and paternity leave as "outdated", given the assumption underlying...
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The Hague Conference on Private International Law has just published its long-awaited guide to good practice on mediation in child abduction work. It will form a benchmark for national...
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I recently undertook a secondment at Fragomen LLP, one of the world's leading specialist immigration lawyers. It was useful in very many ways; most interestingly bringing together two disciplines...
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The relationship had pretty inauspicious beginnings. It really was only ever a matter of time before the parties concluded their marriage had had its day. There was never any pretence that it was a...
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New bilateral legislation comes into force later this year between Australia and New Zealand to resolve a number of difficult contentious family law issues between the two countries. Although...
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What would your instinct be if a client came to you with a classic case of wrongful retention? A speedy application for a return order under the Hague Convention? A recent judgment of Mostyn J JRG v...
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Travel tips for Family Lawyers in London All eyes and ears are on London as we prepare for a great and extraordinary event: Squillions of pounds spent, thousands of volunteers taking unpaid leave to...
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