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Jacqui Jackson, Director of Standards, Resolution. One of the main aims of Resolution is to improve standards in family law. The Resolution Code of Practice is the driving force. Since the Association...
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By Andrew Meehan, Solicitor, Addleshaw Goddard. After much anticipation, the judgment from the House of Lords concerning the appeals against the Court of Appeal decisions in McFarlane v McFarlane...
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John Rosley, Rosleys Solicitors, Nottingham, Solicitor for the claimant. The case of Singh v Bhakar in which judgment was delivered in the Nottingham County Court on 24 July 2006, received a...
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Brian Kirby, Service and Development Manager, CAFCASS. The author says two prime messages emerging from the maelstrom of conflicted divorce and separation require an intelligent response. First,...
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13 October 2006

Children Law UK
Glyn Farrow, Chief Executive, Children Law UK. Despite greatly increased means of communication children, parents and families, and to some extent whole sectors of the community, are isolated more now...
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George Eddon, Local Authority Solicitor and Treasurer, Association of Lawyers for Children. Something like 70% of children who become involved in care proceedings do not return home. Instead, the...
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Julien Foster, Barrister, Goldsmith Chambers. A new President's Direction (PD) in relation to court bundles came into force on 2 October 2006. It replaces the existing President's Practice Direction...
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Lucy Whitesmith, Barrister, 4 Paper Buildings and Daniel Coombes, Solicitor and mediator, Family Law in Partnership. The decision of the House of Lords in July 2006 in Re G (Children) [2006] UKHL 43...
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Angela Moores, head of the family law team and Rachel Marsden, solicitors, Ricksons. In February 2006 the government eventually had to acknowledge that the Child Support Agency (CSA) was simply not...
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12 September 2006

Human Trafficking in the UK
Nadine Finch and Sam Momtaz, Barristers, Garden Court Chambers, London. In 1807, Parliament passed the Slave Trade Act, abolishing slavery in the former British Empire. Yet nearly 200 years later...
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