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What is the right approach to rebuilding the relationship between a parent and an alienated child? How far should the parent and the court go? How do you measure and balance the harm to the child of...
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Mid-August and the papers are full of doom and failure - I wish it was because it is traditionally regarded as the slack time for news in the UK. Quite rightly, it is being said that the cuts in...
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Between 30 June and 2 July 2010 over 150 specialists met in London at the Centre for Family Law and Practice, London Metropolitan University, to discuss the three conference themes of International...
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The LSC tendering disaster:  A false economy The headline on the front page of the Law Society Gazette said it all. "Family Law ‘decimated' by LSC tender" (29 July 2010). Legal Services...
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Going Dutch - sharing the news this week It really strikes home when you see how family friendly policies CAN work; in The Netherlands the housing areas are built now with people in mind: there...
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There is much controversy across the child abduction world, between Europe and non-European countries, following a decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in...
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What do we do now?It's not uncommon. We've all been there. A client comes in, perhaps at first meeting, before terms of business or any other advice from you. She (as it usually is) hands you some...
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4 August 2010

Penny Booth on Imerman
Sharing fairly Surprising as it seems, when marital parties decide to split and get a divorce, they don't always tell the truth. Amazing. The decision in Imerman last week has somewhat shaken...
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London has been described as the "divorce capital of the world", including by Lord Justice Thorpe in Charman [2007], our most senior international family court judge. In part this is because of...
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JANE CAMPBELL, Barrister, 6 Pump Court Bankruptcy has become an increasingly prevalent feature in ancillary relief proceedings. Many practitioners are familiar with the following scenario: husband...
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