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Graeme Fraser, Head of Family and Partner, OGR Stock Denton LLPThe recently expanded definition of domestic abuse, to include coercive and controlling behaviour (‘CCB’) is having a profound impact...
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Mariko Wilson, Director at Family Law in PartnershipVictoria Nottage, Practice Development Lawyer at Family Law in PartnershipTo mark the beginning of the four-year tenure of Mr Justice Peel as...
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Gabrielle Coates, Student, MLaw programme, Northumbria UniversityProfessor Kim Holt, Professor of Family Law Northumbria University /Barrister at Trinity Chambers, NewcastleThe Covid-19 global...
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Deirdre Fottrell QC, 1GC Family Law, instructed by Russell-Cooke LLP,acted for the applicantsSharon Segal, 1GC Family Law, instructed by Goodman Ray SolicitorsLLP, acted for the subject...
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Dr Bianca Jackson, Family law barrister, Coram ChambersWhere a child in care proceedings is gender variant, they are arguably doubly vulnerable: by virtue of both their care status and their gender...
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Natasha Isaac, 1CORFarhana Shahzady, Director, Mediator and Collaborative Lawyer, Family Law PartnersIn this article Natasha Isaac and Farhana Shahzady explore the issues facing women going...
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Around £4 million will be awarded to charities and organisations providing legal help this financial year – an increase on the £3 million provided in previous years.The grants will help ensure people...
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The Sentencing Council is consulting on updated sentencing guidelines for offenders convicted of child cruelty offences, including causing or allowing death or serious injury, or neglect in...
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As the government continues to deliberate over whether it has confidence in, well, itself, it’s probably safe for me to assume that those of us who work with families in crisis are somewhat nervous...
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