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Following the Australian decision of Iannello and Iannello (No.3) [2018] FCCA 3752   Sarah Basso and Rachel Roberts look at the approach of England and in respect of orders in matrimonial...
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that family lawyers like a good debate, and that if you want to find out what particular issues are exercising the minds of practitioners at any given time,...
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Princess Haya’s legal battle seeking protection for herself and her child against the Ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, continues.The case initially heard in the Family Court...
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6 August 2019

Divorce on the farm
Farming businesses are often a family affair that span generations; fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, may all have a share in the land and the business. These complex ownerships can pose issues in...
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Celebrations and policy campaigns continue to mark a 100 years of women in law. In 2017, as reported in the Law Society’s Annual Statistics Report Flyer 2018  ‘for the first time, the number of...
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It is the time of year when we are regularly advising separated parents on the law in relation to foreign travel.The 'stock answer' we can give as lawyers is: seek consent.  It is informative...
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The care system in England is struggling to cope with rising demand from teenagers, the children’s commissioner, Anne Longfield, has said.The Children’s Commissioner’s 2019 Stability Index is an...
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This was a case that had six days of first instance final hearing, three days in July 2017, two days in November 2017 and a day in March 2018; with an appeal hearing in December 2018 and the appeal...
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Old habits die hard. In the last century there was no legislation in force permitting true pension sharing on divorce. Until pension sharing was introduced in 2000 the policy holder’s fund would often...
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What is your position and what do you do on a day-to-day basis?As the Head of Family Law at Stirling Ackroyd Legal, no two days are the same. If a court hearing is upcoming, you will generally find me...
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