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Philip Moor QC, 1 Hare Court. A year ago the author reviewed the previous year's reported decisions which contained an ancillary relief element (The Day After Tomorrow: Coping with Ancillary Relief"...
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The Rt Hon Lord Justice Thorpe. The article is based on a paper given at the Northumbria University Child Protection Conference in November 2005. Over the course of the last 30 years, the contribution...
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Marion Roberts, Family Mediator. It is not clear why suddenly, after 27 years, some family mediators are abandoning their long-upheld commitment to the principle of voluntary participation in...
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Alex Ralton, Barrister, Albion Chambers, Bristol. The article flushes out the circumstances in which a binding trust has been created, even though the co-owners might not have really appreciated that...
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Joanne Edwards, Partner, Manches. At the time of writing the article, the Children and Adoption Bill has just been amended at report stage in the House of Lords, having received its second reading in...
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21 December 2005

The Future of Accreditation
Jacqui Jackson, Director of Standards. The Resolution Specialist Accreditation Scheme was started in 1999 and now has over 1,100 accredited members across the country. The scheme is open to Resolution...
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David Burrows, Solicitor. In R (Kehoe) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions [2005] UKHL 48, [2005] 2 FLR 1249, the House of Lords held that where child support maintenance is payable as a result...
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Elizabeth McGrath, Barrister, St Philips Chambers, Birmingham. The article is adapted from a lecture given in Summer 2005 as part of a memorial evening in honour of David Hershman QC and Alan Levy QC....
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