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In recent years, there has been an increasing number of people moving abroad from the UK, with Australia and New Zealand being the most popular destinations. Whether these expats are motivated by...
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From 1 September, the first 18-year-olds will be able to access Child Trust Funds set up over a decade ago by Tony Blair’s Labour government. All these accounts received a contribution of at least...
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We've partnered with Brewin Dolphin PLC and Mathieson Consulting on a short survey to find out from practitioners in England and Wales what impact the Pension Advisory Group report has had on their...
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Despite the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, we have received an overwhelming number of entries to the Family Law Awards 2020, which shows how important these awards are as an opportunity for the family law...
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For a second year Lexis Nexis is working with George Mathieson, of Mathieson Consulting, and Brewin Dolphin, the family law and wealth management specialists, on surveying your thoughts on pensions on...
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Tom Harrill, St Ives ChambersFamily law sits at the cutting edge of science. As the bounds of medicine and technology are pushed ever further the law must respond. Part one of this article explores...
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Mary Welstead, CAP Fellow, Harvard Law School, Visiting Professor in Family Law, University of BuckinghamIn Whittington Hospital NHS Trust (Appellant) v XX ([2020] UKSC 14), Lady Hale described...
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Julie Stather, 1 Crown Office RowChildren Arbitration is underused. The delays in children's cases prevalent for some time have been exacerbated and highlighted by Covid-19. This article explores the...
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Michael D Jones, Deans Court ChambersApproved secure accommodation remains a scarce resource in England and Wales, whilst the Courts are increasingly turning to alternative placements where children...
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Kate Armstrong, Dere StreetFollowing the High Court decisions in Re L [2019] EWHC 867 (Fam) and Re H [2019] EWHC 2723 (Fam) last year, there has been a distinct shift of mood in private law...
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