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Kathleen Kiernan, University of York, Anne Barlow, University of Exeter, and Rosangela Merlo, RPR Consulting, Australia. Does the extension of marriage-equivalent rights and responsibilities to...
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Jackie Moor, Partner, Wood Awdry and Ford. Nil rate band discretionary trusts are commonly included in wills of married couples and potentially can save inheritance tax of up to £120,000 on the second...
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Susan Heenan, Senior Lecturer, University of the West of England. The widely-reported European Court of Human Rights case of Evans v United Kingdom (Application No 6339/05) was not only contentious in...
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Lynn Davis, Solicitor, Consultant to Davis Simmonds and Donaghey, Kent. It is only in the most drastic situations that emergency protection orders (EPOs) are needed. Such situations demand robust law...
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Heather Keating, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Sussex. The age at which children are deemed responsible differs between family law and criminal law. Is there any justification for this...
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18 June 2007

Care Matters
Noel Arnold, Solicitor, Fisher Meredith. The recent Department for Education and Services (DfES) paper Care Matters: Transforming the Lives of Children and Young People in Care (Cm 6932) claims to...
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David Hodson, English and Australian solicitor and mediator and Deputy District Judge, Principal Registry of the Family Division. Moore v Moore [2007] EWCA Civ 361, [2007] FLR (forthcoming) is a...
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Dr Ruth Gaffney-Rhys, Newport Business School, University of Wales, Newport. The European Court of Human Rights case of Burden and Burden v United Kingdom (Application No 13378/05) at the end of 2006...
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Fiona E Raitt, Professor, School of Law, University of Dundee. In family proceedings in England and Wales, children rarely have access to the ultimate decision-maker, the judge. What difference could...
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Gabrielle Jan Posner, Barrister, 2 Gray's Inn Square Chambers. Where do the concepts 'kinship assessment' and 'viability assessment' come from, what do they mean and why do they appear to have...
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