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Abigail Bond, Barrister, St Johns Chambers, Bristol. The placement of children with other members of their family, such as grandparents or aunts and uncles, can deliver with it complications and...
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Lisa Parkinson, Mediator, Lecturer and Trainer. There are major differences between services which are offered as mediation with objectives, techniques and approaches often contrasting between...
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19 March 2007

Pensions and Equality
Edward Hess, Barrister, Harcourt Chambers and Deputy District Judge, Principal Registry of the Family Division, and Fiona Hay, Barrister, Harcourt Chambers. The principle of equal partnership in...
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Alexander Chandler, Barrister, 1 Garden Court. In ancillary relief cases, how should a significant lapse of time between separation and trial be taken into account? How should assets acquired or...
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Mr Justice Gillen, Supreme Court of Northern Ireland. The low age of criminal responsibility in the UK, it is argued, rather than achieving its stated objective of preventing offending, potentially...
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Robert George Lecturer and Tutor in Law, Jesus College, Oxford. The view that joint residence is a viable solution to the problems of post-separation parenting has been growing in both the legal and...
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Frank Bates, Professor of Law, University of Newcastle (NSW). In Australia, there are a number of individuals who have claimed that they have been aggrieved by the operation and interpretation of the...
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Dr Jens M Scherpe, Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge. Whereas pre-nuptial agreements are principally seen as binding on the continent, they are not in England and Wales. However,...
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Sally Sheldon, Kent Law School. Changing understandings of childhood, the appropriate role of the state in relation to the family, the significance of marriage and men's and women's responsibilities...
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Mr Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jillani, Judge of the Supreme Court of Pakistan. Child marriage has been a universal phenomenon. It has not been religion, region or people specific. In the modern context,...
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