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This week's opinion piece must start with huge personal thanks to all Family Law journal and online readers who voted for me in the Jordans Family Law Commentator of the Year Award category, one of...
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I wrote an article which appears in October's Family Law ([2011] Fam Law 1110) regarding a case where foster carers applied to adopt two children disrupting the introductions to adopters which had all...
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In the last week two stories caught my attention. Both concerned families in different ways and both will affect family life. The first new story is that of the increase in unemployment and the huge...
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News reaches of another southern Mediterranean country, Italy, facing financial crisis with more problems for the Euro currency and with the remaining EU countries expected to bail them out or write...
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Due to a recent restructuring at my firm, I have acquired a substantial new caseload. Following qualification the vast majority of my cases have been children matters. In contrast, my new files are...
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By dint of being let down at the last minute by one of my contributors and with the deadline for submitting to my publishers the second edition of the Jordans international book approaching in a...
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The BBC reported last Friday on the latest round of court closures in Shropshire as part of the Ministry of Justice's rationalisation drive that will see up to 142 courts closed in England &...
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With the Government's recent announcement that universities from the next academic year will be able to set university course fees as high as £9,000 per year, future students are looking at forking...
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It is very easy for us to become despondent when working daily in the family courts and having to cope with administrative and other delays and difficulties as family lawyers. There is rarely sign of...
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In the age of social media, many individual solicitors, law firms and barristers regularly use Twitter, blogs and forums etc to exchange information and to raise their professional profile. At its...
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