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Pascoe Pleasence and Nigel J Balmer, Legal Services Research Centre, London, and Faculty of Laws, University College LondonAs the UK's sixth major recession since 1920 deepens, the impact of the...
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Andrew Moore Solicitor, Mills & ReeveThis article examines the law in relation to litigation privilege and highlights some of the dangers for the unwary correspondent. The recent House of Lords...
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Paul Pavlou, Barrister, 4 Brick Court, Temple, London'The leading rule for the lawyer, as for the man of every other calling, is diligence. Leave nothing for to-morrow which can be done to-day.'...
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Simon Calhaem, Barrister, 29 Bedford RowPart 2 of this article assesses the impact of creditors on the ancillary relief process. To update Part I, published in April [2008] Fam Law 301, in the recent...
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Matthew Brunsdon-Tully, Camini Kumar, Valentine Le Grice QC, Barristers, 1 Hare CourtOn 11 March 2009, the 'credit crunch' case of Myerson v Myerson (No 2) [2009] EWCA Civ 282, [2009] 2 FLR...
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Jonathan Butler and Helen Wilson, Barristers, India Buildings Chambers, LiverpoolThe first part of this article deals with parents who have a mental disorder such that they have been detained under...
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Miles Geffin, Professional Support Lawyer, Mishcon de ReyaIn MacLeod v MacLeod (Isle of Man) [2008] UKPC 64, [2009] 1 FLR 641, the Board of the Privy Council held that 'the difficult issue of the...
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Edward Hess Barrister, Harcourt Chambers and Deputy District Judge at the Principal Registry of the Family DivisionLet us take an example of a family journey. At age 24, Andrew starts an engineering...
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Diana Barran, Chief Executive, Coordinated Action Against Domestic AbuseEach week sees hundreds of victims of domestic abuse and their children come before the family courts seeking protection from...
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Barry Wilkinson, University of LeicesterThe recent tragedy of Baby P highlights a problem which is beginning to appear regularly within the ongoing child protection debate. If the language of statute...
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