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4 October 2021

The alienated child
Justin Slater, Barrister, 7BRReiss Palmer, Paralegal, 7BRParental Alienation: ‘when a child’s resistance or hostility towards one parent is not justified and is the result of psychological...
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Reagan Persaud, Spire BarristersWhat should social workers do when they get reports of non-accidental injuries? How do they ensure that they act in a way which preserves the best evidence for court?...
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Analysis of data to evaluate the government’s £500 family mediation voucher scheme is in full swing. It’s not yet complete but, as the initiative nears an end, the signs appear positive. The £1...
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FLiP has been a strong supporter of family arbitration as a means of resolving disputes away from the courts since family arbitration was introduced into England & Wales in February 2012. In fact,...
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Daisy Brown, Enterprise ChambersGemma Borkowski, Albion ChambersIn Family and Insolvency law: a marriage of inconvenience, Daisy Brown and Gemma Borkowski explore the impact on financial remedy...
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Jack Rundall, 1GCThe judgment in McCloud and the subsequent fallout will impact nearly all practitioners who deal with financial remedies on divorce. It has led to the pension valuations of about...
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Adiba Bassam, Barrister, 3 Dr Johnson's BuildingsThis article discusses the prevalent themes within the South Asian community and culture with the aim to shed light into these issues which may impact...
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Jan Ewing, Research Fellow at the University of ExeterThe child’s welfare is the court’s paramount consideration in private law proceedings (Children Act 1989, s1(1)). Despite this, Sir James Munby...
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Professor Chris Barton, A Vice-President of the Family Mediators Association, Academic Door Tenant, Regent Chambers, Stoke-on-Trent As the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act will allow...
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When meeting with clients to discuss their succession planning, many cannot recall whether their property is held jointly as joint tenants or jointly as tenants in common. The distinction is that with...
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