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Mark Jarman, Barrister, 4 Paper Buildings, Temple and Liz Davies, Senior Lecturer Children and Families Social Work, London Metropolitan University. The most junior social worker involved in the...
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Alistair G Perkins and Elizabeth Tomlinson, Barristers, Renaissance Chambers. Are local authorities correct to view the national protocol for the exchange of information between local authorities and...
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Noel Arnold, Trainee Solicitor, Fisher Meredith. Costs relating to the instruction of experts within public law Children Act cases have become a hot topic since the decision of Ryder J in London...
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Timothy Hanson and Mark Renouf, Associate Members of No 5 Chambers, Birmingham and Advocates of the Royal Court of Jersey. The authors examine the Jersey courts approach to enforcement of the orders...
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Andrew Meehan, Solicitor, Addleshaw Goddard, Leeds. It was hoped that the Court of Appeal decision in Miller v Miller [2005] EWCA Civ 984, [2005] Fam Law 537, where a wife was awarded £5 million after...
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District Judge Glenn Brasse. Over the past thirty five years an approach has emerged in cases concerning the permanent removal of children from the jurisdiction by the parent with care, namely that...
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Barbara Wilson, Mediator and Professional Practice Consultant. Comment on the training of family mediators. The author suggests there is an urgent need for updated contributions from experienced...
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Cheryl Morris, Family Law Policy Advisor, the Law Society. A summary of the contents of the first in a series of seminars by the Law Society regarding Muslim, Jewish, Hindu and Sikh marriages and...
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Steven Carrigan, Partner, Griffith Smith Conway, Hove. Comment on the Land Registration Act 2002, s 46, a rarely used provision under which litigators have the power in some cases to sabotage a...
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Penny Booth, Principal Lecturer and Cathy Kennedy, Solicitor and postgraduate student at Staffordshire University Law School. Focus on the big money cases where there is surplus capital on divorce. In...
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