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Mr Justice McFarlane Family Division Liaison Judge This article is based on an address to the conference ‘Evolving Competencies, Young People, Mental Capacity and Mental Health Care Law: a law fit...
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Nick Brown Barrister St Philip's Chambers, Birmingham One of the most vexed problems for the family courts and one of the most divisive of issues for parents arises from the failure of a...
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This is Kate Gomery's first piece for a new opinion column written by young family lawyers. She will be writing fortnightly about her experiences as a newly qualified solicitor working in legal aid....
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This is the first piece for a new opinion column written by young family lawyers. For more information, click here. Even before the Supreme Court decision last October in Radmacher, the debate...
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Contested international child relocation cases have profound effects on families.  The impact on a parent of being refused permission to relocate abroad can be just as harsh as the impact on the...
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The IAML European Chapter has just held its annual meeting in Strasbourg. Apart from European Fellows and lawyer guests, there were many from America, Asia and Australia, perhaps indicative of the...
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I was interested in the new stock soon to be available in WH Smiths which I heard about last week - do-it-yourself divorces in all but name - and not at all sure whether to be delighted at the ease or...
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David Norgrove's interim report on the family justice system makes for sombre reading. It is, I agree, "shocking" that cases involving children take too long to resolve. Moreover, the authors of the...
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It's here. 6 April 2011. The date has taken on a daunting significance since we first learned that the Family Procedure Rules 2010 were on the way. The three and a half months since the first draft...
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The popular media predictably relished the sound bite given to them last Thursday when judgment was handed down in Golubovich. Seizing populist condemnation was relatively easy as a 28-year-old...
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