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As the eyes of the world focus on South Africa this month, attention rightly comes to its distinctive problems such as poverty in its townships and appalling rates of HIV. But its problems of domestic...
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Voice of the child, publicity and child witnesses During the last 5 years increasing importance has been attached to hearing the voice of the child in family law proceedings.  The Family...
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Having children? Two family law items this week struck me in the middle of the forehead: one on abortion of IVF babies, the other on nurseries being good for children. As a reminder of young...
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Child abduction is one of the worst events which can occur in the life of a child. It is a criminal offence. It is treated exceptionally seriously, with combined worldwide action. The consensual flip...
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14 June 2010

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Leave to Remove: Re H [2010] EWCA Civ, 20 May 2010. Another of those sad, ‘When did You Next See Your Father?' cases. The ‘international relocation' canon has produced one of the most insoluble...
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Beyond Radmacher While we (still) wait for the judgment of the Supreme Court in Radmacher v Granatino Lord Justice Thorpe's thought-provoking Keynote Speech to the Jordans Family Property and Finance...
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A tale of two Presidents Sir Mark Potter's five year tenure as President of the Family Division was far from uneventful. During a period that saw intense interest in the workings of the Family...
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Help managing lawyers by regular discussions I am sure you speak to each of the lawyers that you are responsible for on a very regular basis in a "one to one" session, at least once a month. You do,...
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PETER HARRIS, Research Associate, Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, DSPSW, University of Oxford, and ROBERT GEORGE Lecturer in Law, Jesus College, University of Oxford. The Children...
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