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This article traces the history of the subject, analyses the current law, and proposes reform to make divorce and financial remedies here less accessible to some categories of applicants.Before the...
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24 February 2022

Observing remote hearings
Paul Magrath, Trustee, The Transparency ProjectThis month’s Open Justice looks at various aspects of justice data. It begins by focusing on a recent evaluation by HMCTS of user experiences of remote...
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Elizabeth Wark, Barrister, Three Doctor Johnson’s BuildingsIn BT v CU, the Husband failed to make out a case that there had been a qualifying Barder event. In his failure, he joined the majority of...
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AbstractThe relationship between ‘rough sex’ and the criminal law has recently been subject to considerable scrutiny. Much of this debate has focused on male defendants in homicide cases, who have...
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Executive summaryFrom 6 April 2022 England and Wales has a new divorce law, so-called no-fault.  It is the most significant divorce law change since 1969.  It introduces an entirely new...
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Aimee Fox, 3PBMichael George, 3PB3PB Barristers Michael George and Aimee Fox review variation applications in the latest issue of Family Law, contrasting the treatment of the applications for...
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Aimee Fox, Barrister 3PB3PB’s specialist family law barrister Aimee Fox examines a number of cases in which recordings have been admitted and their impact on the proceedings.Aimee takes a closer look...
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It may seem logical that personal injury damages awarded for someone’s on-going medical needs following a serious injury would be ring-fenced on a divorce. Unfortunately, this is not necessarily the...
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Mani Singh Basi, Barrister, 4PBLucy Logan Green, Barrister, 4PBThis article explores the circumstances when notice of care proceedings are withheld to parents who do not have parental...
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Sophie Crampton, 4BCMental health assessments can be very important evidence within family law proceedings, particularly public law proceedings. However, there is a lack of readily available...
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