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I am grateful to Anna Heenan of Mills & Reeves for drawing attention to another incidental and possibly accidental implication of the EU Maintenance Regulation in the context of foreign...
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The Law Commission’s recommendations on marital agreements are going to be pushed back as their remit has been expanded to take into account the treatment of needs and inherited wealth in financial...
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The Court of Appeal is shortly expected to give their judgment on the case concerning lesbian parents who seek to marginalise the relationship between their son and his natural father. The focus of...
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Newspapers at the weekend carried stories of a new service of superfast 24 hour divorces being offered to people in England. The catch: the need to spend a night in the Dominican Republic and...
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My mum came to stay this weekend and dropped some none too subtle hints to my husband that it's Valentines Day on Tuesday and therefore he should spoil me, whilst announcing that she and her husband...
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This constitutes a simple plea for all international families: Don't agree any final relocation without sorting out and implementing the child support arrangements. In effect the plea is a...
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9 February 2012

Penny Booth: On into Spring
This week, one cannot help but be struck by the care figures increase. Explanations (obvious to some) are that in the few years since the Baby P case social workers are keen to ensure there are no...
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 The Government has accepted most of the proposals put forward in the Family Justice Review (FJR), although unsurprisingly there is a degree of caution where the proposals have major cost...
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The Government has just published its response to the Family Justice Review. As expected, it accepted most of the Review's recommendations and set forth a preliminary timetable for their...
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It is a little-known fact that one can go through more than one wedding ceremony, naturally of course with the same person otherwise it would be bigamy! The parties openly admit they are...
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