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Domestic abuse charity Refuge has welcomed new government measures to tackle violent pornography and intimate image abuse, introduced through amendments to the Crime and Policing Bill.The reforms –...
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Pennie Stanistreet-Keen, St John’s BuildingsHarriet Jones, St John’s BuildingsAn overview from two Qualified Legal Representatives (“QLR”s) of their experiences of the implementation of the scheme....
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The family justice system must be recognised as central to the national mission to halve violence against women and girls (VAWG) within a decade, the Bar Council has said, warning that years of...
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AlphaBiolabs has made a £500 donation to Sean’s Place, a men’s mental health charity based in Sefton, as part of its ongoing Giving Back initiativeThe scheme allows family law and social work...
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Alan Larkin, Head of Innovation, Family Law PartnersThe article traces a decade-long journey of innovation in family law through the creation of digital tools such as Engage and Resolve. Originally...
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Adrian Barnett-Thoung-Holland, Coram ChambersCason Yong, Coram ChambersHow true is the notion that “what happens at FDR stays at FDR”? Does this principle apply differently to private FDRs as opposed...
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Stephen Wildblood KC, 3PBCarlie Norris, Family and child inclusive mediator and Founder of Circle Mediation LtdIn the article ‘From Mediation to Modern Solutions: The Journey of NCDR’ Stephen...
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Natalya Evans, Pump Court ChambersThe financial consequences of separation extend beyond division of assets and maintenance. Eligibility for welfare benefits can be directly affected by changes in...
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