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25 February 2022

For the love of our children
Schedule 1 of the Children Act 1989 allows the English family court to order financial provision for children. Applications under Schedule 1 can be made by parents, stepparents, guardians, special...
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The Department for Education has announced that it would be beginning the process to legislate to introduce a registration requirement for children educated outside of school. This proposal followed...
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In a bid to make the United Arab Emirates (UAE) more attractive to outsiders to live and work, a new secular law has been introduced in Abu Dhabi enhancing the Gulf’s appeal to foreigners. The legal...
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A number of family law practitioners have been recognised by the judges of the LexisNexis Legal Awards and included in the shortlist for a variety of awards, including the Award for International Team...
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The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom invites applications for Judicial Assistants to support the work of the Justices.Fixed term contracts will start on Monday 12 September 2022 and finish on...
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This article traces the history of the subject, analyses the current law, and proposes reform to make divorce and financial remedies here less accessible to some categories of applicants.Before the...
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24 February 2022

Observing remote hearings
Paul Magrath, Trustee, The Transparency ProjectThis month’s Open Justice looks at various aspects of justice data. It begins by focusing on a recent evaluation by HMCTS of user experiences of remote...
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Elizabeth Wark, Barrister, Three Doctor Johnson’s BuildingsIn BT v CU, the Husband failed to make out a case that there had been a qualifying Barder event. In his failure, he joined the majority of...
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Tom Carter, Family Law Barrister, Evaluator and Arbitrator at 1 Hare CourtRobert Williams, Managing Director, Evaluator and Arbitrator at Family Law Partners From their formal judicial...
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Jo O’Sullivan, O’Sullivan Family LawThis is a whistle stop tour of all things related to disability and the legal profession. What is ‘disability’ and how does that fit with our personal...
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