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The ‘right' for grandchildren to have the opportunity to see their grandparents may be a new provision available through a court near you, soon. Let's leave the word ‘right' for now but it isn't...
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Penny Cooper Professor, City Law School, City University London The law's approach to children giving evidence has changed dramatically in recent years. This article describes how Ministry of...
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Mike Hinchliffe Principal Lawyer, Cafcass The Cafcass High Court team has taken over the 1980 Hague Abduction Convention cases previously handled by the team at the Principal Registry, High Holborn....
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Daniel Eames Partner, Clarke Willmott LLP On 18 June 2011 a new EU Maintenance Regulation (Council Regulation (EC) No 4/2009) (‘the Regulation') will come into force. Until now, the majority of...
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Katharine Landells Solicitor, Withers LLP In his article ‘A Judicial Safari tour of Ancillary Relief: J v J' published in October [2010] Fam Law 1111, Ashley Murray set himself the task of digesting...
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Andrew Bainham Barrister at 14 Gray's Inn Square, Fellow of Christ's College Cambridge In ‘Removal of children at interim hearings: is the test now set too high?' published in April [2009] Fam Law...
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It is interesting to hear about the education bill which is set to become law later this year. All over the press this past weekend, I am sure it is not going away and the teaching unions are not...
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The EU has just published its long-awaited proposals for divorce property rights in cross-border cases. It is in many regards very good, much to be welcomed and should make resolution and...
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On 6 April, 2011, England and Wales has a new procedural set of rules with ancillary practice directions and very different forms.  What is striking about these 2010 Rules, as distinct from the...
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My little grey cells have been working overtime this week. I have been to two extremely interesting Family Law conferences - Introduction to the Court of Protection (also taking place in on 23 May in...
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