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With the boat race last weekend and the Olympics now drawing ever closer, the word 'competition' seems to be inescapable. It is, however, not just in the social arena that this word is all around us,...
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El Gamal v Al Maktoum [2011] EWHC EWHC, just reported, is another High Court decision concerning recognition of (foreign and other) marriages in which the court has found not that the marriage...
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George Osborne's Budget on 21 March 2012 contains several elements which affect family lawyers doing international cases with substantial assets. As of midnight on the day of the Budget,...
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The Child Support Agency (CSA) came into effect on 5 April 1993. Right from the outset there was widespread criticism from the media, Parliament, practicing lawyers and the judiciary about the...
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With the government launching a consultation today on how to introduce same-sex marriage into England and Wales, sidestepping the real question of whether it should be introduced at all, one...
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There have been two really interesting judgments in the last couple of days, just as I go off on holiday. Typical.  Still, since I don't have time to provide in-depth analysis, the headlines are...
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In the recent R v Kayani, R v Solliman decision [2011] EWCA Crim 2871, the Court of Appeal has called upon the Law Commission to address the question of whether parental child abduction cases...
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So says leading child and adolescent psychiatrist Sebastian Kraemer. Sadly his opinion is borne out by facts. The office for National Statistics tells us that over 28 per cent of children in the UK...
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On 19 January 2012 reunite reported that they had seen a 47% increase in the number of child abduction cases reported to their advice line. The Central Authority for England and Wales, the...
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There's a firm of solicitors in Birmingham offering a not-to-be missed opportunity this week. I could not help but notice that advertising can have its uses - in this case, to demonstrate that...
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