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The Supreme Court decision in Agbaje v Agbaje [2010] UKSC 13 highlighted the increased potential for bringing a claim for financial relief following a foreign divorce under Part III Matrimonial and...
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ANDREW MEEHAN, Senior Solicitor, Mills & Reeve The Court of Appeal's decision in the conjoined appeals Tchenguiz v Imerman; Imerman v Imerman [2010] EWCA Civ 908, [2010] 2 FLR (forthcoming) was...
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BARONESS BUTLER SLOSS It is a great privilege and pleasure to have been asked by Margaret Hodge and Patricia Hewitt to give the first lecture in memory of Henry Hodge. It is also a somewhat daunting...
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I see that the travel business does it again - holidays to the sun now seem to be extremely cheap after a summer of football (stay at home to watch unfolding disappointment), poor sunshine at home...
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David Hodson is presently on holiday. Hannah Budd is a solicitor at The International Family Law Group and acts in complex family law cases, often with an international element. The recent...
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On 23 August the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (the independent regulator for IVF treatment and embryo research) issued a statement inviting expressions of interest on how to tackle...
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It's the silly season. Most of the country is overseas or (despite the weather) glamping. As for family lawyers, a short pause for breath following the chaos caused by Imerman and the disastrous Legal...
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The latest cuts in legal aid, public funding, in England comes on top of dramatic changes announced in 2009. The consequence is to reduce drastically the availability of specialist solicitors able and...
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Children on trial will always hit the headlines, whether that means the broadsheets, the tabloids, or the subject of lawyers' conversations. Last week we had the decision over the two boys convicted...
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The Ministry of Justice has committed to reducing its annual expenditure from £9B to £7B. It won't escape the attention of most readers that the difference is identical to the amount of the annual...
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