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BARONESS RUTH DEECH, Gresham Professor of Law I remind you of the theme that I set out at length in my first lecture and to which I wish to adhere - that there needs to be a reassertion of the place...
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PROFESSOR CHRIS BARTON, Retired Family Law Teacher and a Vice-President of the Family Mediators Association This election year kicked off with an early skirmish on the battlefield, if such it is, of...
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JOHN EEKELAAR, Emeritus Fellow, Pembroke College, Oxford One reason for wanting binding ante-nuptial contracts is that the way courts exercise their discretion under s 25 of the Matrimonial Causes...
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Penny BoothLeading doctors are calling for a ban on smoking in cars in an attempt to provide protection for children from passive smoking. This makes the The Times front page news today, plus a stern...
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Core - wotta lotta news! This week in Family Law starts with issues that seem to be at the crux of matters family in the law right now. Were this to be 'a tabloid' approach in news (perish the...
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19 March 2010

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St Camilla of Cavendish Let's be clear about one thing. If the rags were really given carte blanche, you can forget St Camilla of Cavendish and measured articles about how it was the media "wot won...
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Jon Venables, the Bulger case and which way to turn Like many I remember the original case in 1993. One has to state how sorry one is although expressing this amidst the current press coverage is...
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Suing the church...? An amendment to the Equality Bill voted in by the Lords on Wednesday may have some interesting results for the celebration of 'togetherness'.  The Bishop of Winchester...
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ANDREW MEEHAN, Senior Solicitor, Mills & ReeveThe appeal against the Court of Appeal's decision in Radmacher v Granatino [2009] EWCA Civ 649, [2009] 2 FLR 1181 is due to be heard, as at the time...
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District Judge Chris LethemOn the 3 April 2006 a quiet revolution stole into the world of costs with the introduction of r 2.71(4) of the Family Proceedings Rules which applies to ancillary relief...
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