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There has been some discussion about how stalking cases are investigated and prosecuted during the current lockdown. The CPS has recently clarified their approach.They say: "We share the concern that...
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Children’s rights charity Article 39 has formally threatened legal action against the Department for Education, if it does not withdraw a statutory instrument which makes sweeping changes to...
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Adrian Barnett-Thoung-Holland is a family law barrister at Coram and his practice encompasses financial remedies and private disputes regarding children. He also advises in cases under TOLATA...
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The Children’s Commissioner for England, has published analysis of the extent of child vulnerability around the country, warning that much of it is hidden from sight under lockdown.The Children’s...
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Executive SummaryConduct remains an area in which public and client perceptions vary widely from how case law has developed.  This article examines the historical background for conduct as a...
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Dramatic transitions have been made in so many spheres lately, ranging from the very personal - social distancing behaviours – to those that span a nation. Our country has been able to build a series...
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At what age can a child choose who to live with? A child cannot legally decide who they want to live with until the age of 16 unless there is a child arrangement order in place that has been...
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We all know that Wills are important but we don't all get round to putting one in place. Maybe we don't believe that we have anything to leave, maybe we assume our assets will pass in a certain way...
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iFLG Partner Stuart Clark believes that the shorter-term focus of the rapid consultation on remote hearings may have been a missed opportunity for longer-term lessons to be learned and for future...
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Sir Andrew McFarlane, President of the Family Division, today sent out a release expressing his gratitude  to all those who have contributed to the Transparency Review call for evidence, which...
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