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On Friday evening I had the privilege of attending a reception entitled Breathing Life into the African Women's Rights Protocol which was part of the International Association of Women Judges...
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Mikiko Otani, one of Japan's leading family lawyers, has today, 7 September, 2012, confirmed to the IAML annual conference in Singapore that Japan will not be signing the Hague child abduction...
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Coleridge J has been in the news recently for his Marriage Foundation which has had a mixed reception, and perhaps coincidentally there have been two of his judgments landing on my desk in the last...
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Today, 2 May 2012, the Marriage Foundation is launched, driven by Sir Paul Coleridge. Already it has stirred strong opinions. The Daily Mail heralded it by saying, "At last! A judge who fights for...
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The EU Maintenance Regulation is one of the most complex and bewildering pieces of legislation in English family law, having been directly imposed into our law from the EU with effect from 18...
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My blog is not in anticipation of the Olympics which are shortly to be with us but about being the "first to issue" in European cases where there is a jurisdiction race. If your client is...
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In the recent case of Re K [2012] EWHC FLR Forthcoming, Hedley J had some very interesting things to say about the role of the court in cases involving disabled children. There is a difficult balance...
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Last week, The Times (10 April) ran a front-page story headed "'Divorce tourists' take over the courts".  It compiled statistics about the number of family cases involving an...
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Blogs are bit like Coronation Street, Eastenders or that haven of Radio 4, The Archers* - you miss it when it isn't there, go for weeks without a particular contribution, but soon catch up, once you...
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On the 29 of March 2012 the Court of Appeal handed down its first judgment in an appeal concerning a financial settlement in a civil partnership (see Lawrence v Gallagher [2012] EWCA Civ 394). The...
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