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The Rt Hon Lord Justice WallThe need for expert evidence in a number of difficult cases under the Children Act is, in my view, incontrovertible. We all need high quality expert advice. In this...
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Margaret Hatwood and Sandra Bayne, Associates, Thomas EggarIn May 2007 the High Court decision in Hill v Haines [2007] EWHC 1012 (Ch), [2007] 2 FLR 983 overturned the long-held understanding among...
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Ananda Hall, SolicitorIt is now 2 years since special guardianship orders first became available. Introduced to expand the range of options for permanency for children who cannot live with their birth...
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Dr Thérèse Callus School of Law, University of ReadingParenthood is, and should be, a question of individual choice: at least insofar as the decision to bear a child is concerned. But choice must...
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Catherine Williams Reader in Law, Sheffield UniversityThe unavailability of expert witnesses in proceedings is a symptom of the widespread reluctance of paediatricians, in particular, but also other...
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David Williams, Barrister, 4 Paper Buildings and Simon Blain, Solicitor, Fisher MeredithIn this article David Williams and Simon Blain examine the role of the child in financial proceedings and to...
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Sharon Eden, SolicitorIn the UK case Marinos v Marinos [2007] EWHC 2047, [2007], Mr Justice Munby provided some clarity to a concept which was yet to be challenged in the matrimonial courts: the...
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Delia Williams, Legal Secretary to the Head of International Family Justice for England and WalesIn this article Delia Williams provides a unique account of the workings and remit of the office of...
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Dr Ruth Gaffney-Rhys, University of WalesThe Forced Marriage (Civil Protection) Act was passed by the UK Parliament on 26 July 2007 and comes into force in England and Wales in the autumn of 2008. The...
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William Massey, Partner, Farrer and Co LLP, UKAlthough the favourable tax regime has made England an attractive place for wealthy non-domiciliaries to live, it has also become an extremely good venue...
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