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Jacky Lewis, ADR tutor and mediator. The case study illustrates some of the points made in the article 'Mediation - Where Psychology Meets the Law' [2006] Fam Law 229. The case is based on a composite...
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Robert Hush, Fisher Meredith Solicitors. Nigel Dyer gave an accomplished explanation of the new costs regime (Family Proceedings Amendment Rules 2006), at a seminar organised by the London regional...
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Nick Wikeley School of Law, University of Southampton. They say the teenage years are always the most difficult. The Child Support Agency (CSA) was 13 years old on 5 April 2006. Now that the CSA has...
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8 March 2006

Tripping up on the TR1
John Wilson, Barrister, 1 Hare Court, Temple. This article addresses the TR1 form and its predecessor and near relation form 19 (JP), and asks: how did we get here and what should we be doing about...
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Jonathan Cohen QC and Charles Hale Barristers, 4 Paper Buildings, Temple (counsel for the respondents to the appeal) By now all public law practitioners will be aware of the decision of the House of...
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Judge Clifford Bellamy In Reflections on Family Proceedings Rule 9.5 [2003] Fam Law 265, the author and his former colleague, District Judge Lord, considered the use being made of r 9.5 of the Family...
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Alison Paddle, Solicitor, Chair, NAGALRO Council. The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (CAFCASS) consultation on its paper 'Every Day Matters: New Directions for CAFCASS' has...
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Ananda Hall, Fisher Meredith, Solicitors. Contests between parent and State over the medical treatment of children have been a recurring theme over the years. A series of cases, including the recent...
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Mike Hinchcliffe, Deputy Director CAFCASS Legal and Elizabeth Hall, CAFCASS Manager, North East Region. The article looks mainly at the role of experts in care order applications. The authors look in...
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Philip Cordery, Barrister, New Court Chambers, Newcastle upon Tyne. In February 2005, a draft Children (Contact) and Adoption Bill was introduced into the UK Parliament (see March [2005] Inetrnational...
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