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Charles Prest, Barrister, No 6 Chambers. In the mid-1990s, developments in the field of legal professional privilege were led by R v Derby Magistrates' Court ex parte B [1996] 1 FLR 513 and Re L...
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Matthew Humphries, Solicitor, TLT Solicitors. The dust of the Civil Partnership Act 2004 has only just started to settle and there are now further proposals for reform regarding non-married...
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Catherine Shelley, Young Street Chambers, Manchester. Is it more loving to care out of love and be motivated by bonds of familial loyalty without regard to the costs of doing so or is the more loving...
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Jane Fortin, Professor of Law, Kings College London. The paper is based on a lecture presented at a conference arranged by the Child Studies postgraduate programme at Kings College London, June 2006....
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Jeremy D Morley, Attorney-at-Law, International Family Law Office, New York, USA. The author says that the failure of English courts to enforce prenuptial agreements is an anachronistic peculiarity of...
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By Christina Blacklaws and Sally Dowding, Solicitors. The authors are, respectively, Chairs of the Law Society's Family Law Committee and Children Law Sub Committee. The views expressed are their own....
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Ursula Kilkelly Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University College Cork and Laura Lundy, School of Education, Queens University, Belfast. In 2005, the authors were part of a team which undertook...
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Stephen Gilmore, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of East London; tutor in family law, several colleges in the University of Oxford. Increased use of child dual residence upon parental separation...
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Mary Hayes, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Sheffield; Visiting Professor, University of Swansea. This article argues that trial judges are being prevented from exercising their discretion in...
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Professor John Eekelaar, Pembroke College, University of Oxford. In Miller v Miller; McFarlane v McFarlane [2006] UKHL 24, [2006] 1 FLR 1186 the House of Lords attempted to put in place a framework...
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