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Neil Robinson, Resolution Solicitor and Mediator, Member of the Board of the Family Mediators Association. The jury is still very much out about whether the LSC's proposals create a sustainable...
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Eleanor Hamilton QC, Barrister. It is trite law that s 23(1)(a) of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 allows the court to make one lump sum order but can, within that order, provide for a series of lump...
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31 August 2007

Spousal support in Canada
Berend Hovius, Professor of Law, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada. There have been significant developments in the law relating to spousal support in Canada over the last few decades and...
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31 August 2007

Child contact and safety
Barbara Wilson, Mediator and Professional Practice Consultant. No one involved in working with conflicted parents can read of the 29 children who were murdered by their fathers on contact visits (see...
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Mike Hinchliffe, Deputy Head of Legal Services, CAFCASS. Since the original CAFCASS Practice Note was issued in November 2004 there have been no formal referrals by independent reviewing officers...
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David Burrows, Solicitor Advocate. The Government's response to the Carter Review of Legal Aid, Implementing Legal Aid Reform, Cm 7158, serves only to demonstrate the naïveté of the Legal Services...
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Brian Cantwell, The Children and Families Consultation Group, Hexham. There is a current move towards diversion and dispute resolution in private law proceedings, given considerable impetus by the...
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Sally Gore, Barrister, Coram Chambers. The Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act 2004 made breach of a non-molestation order a criminal offence. This is both a practical and symbolic step forward,...
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Care Proceedings Review Team, Department for Children, Schools and Families. Delays in public law Children Act cases, involving some of the most vulnerable children in our society, sit uncomfortably...
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David Burrows, Solicitor Advocate. The common law as it is said to be after R (Rowley) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions (Resolution Intervening) [2007 EWCA Civ 598, [2007] FLR (forthcoming)...
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