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19 December 2006

Kings, Queens and Proctors
Professor Chris Barton, Retired Family Law Teacher and a Vice President, Family Mediators Association. If 2006 does not see any registered partnerships annulled, 2007 will surely see the first...
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Zahra Pabani Solicitor, Shakespeare's, Birmingham. In what circumstances might a separation or maintenance agreement be considered? Do they even have a role to play at all and, if so, what? Will it...
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Peter G Harris, Oxford Centre for Family Law and Policy, DSPSW, University of Oxford. The public history of the Children Act 1989 has been well documented not least by Cretney in his history, Family...
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Kathleen Kiernan, Professor of Social Policy and Demography University of York, Anne Barlow, Professor of Family Law and Policy, University of Exeter and Rosangela Merlo, RPR Consulting, Australia and...
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Jo Summers, Solicitor and Jenny Chase Trainee, Howard Kennedy. The formal recognition of civil partnerships has been possible since the Civil Partnership Act 2004 (the Act) came into force on 5...
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Howard Shaw and Mark Emanuel, Barristers 29 Bedford Row and Tony Roe Partner, Boyes Turner, Reading. According to the House of Lords judgments in Miller v Miller; McFarlane v McFarlane [2006] UKHR 24,...
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Professor Judith Masson, University of Bristol. The Family Justice Council (FJC) was asked by the President of the Family Division to consider and make recommendations on the approach which should be...
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District Judge Graham Green. Medway in Kent was the scene of a pilot project between August 2004 and July 2005 involving applications under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996 (the Act) for 'occupation...
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Elena Fowler and Debbie Singleton. The National Youth Advocacy Service (NYAS) is a unique 'not for profit' children's charity which offers socio-legal advice, information, signposting and advocacy...
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23 October 2006

The Things We Say
Gwynn Davis. On 2 May 2006 the House of Commons Constitutional Affairs Select Committee held a one-day session in which it revisited the topic of the family courts (by which it actually meant the...
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