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HM Courts and Tribunals Service has updated its document Divorce online guidance – submitting a case....
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Grandparents often provide stability and security for their grandchildren, both in practical ways and by way of emotional support, and it can be a very significant relationship for both the...
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In these unsettling timesmany people are struggling with the dual challenges of the current lockdown together with relationship or family issues. Family Law in Partnership have created a...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has welcomed research published by the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory (NFJO) in the effectiveness of remote hearings used in...
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A dedicated hub collating all articles and news stories on COVID-19 has been created on this website, bringing all relevant content together to make it easy for readers to find what they need and stay...
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The Solicitors’ Charity (SBA) has today announced that it has started processing applications to its newly opened £1,000,000 Personal Hardship Fund. The fund is designed to support solicitors who find...
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This article considers the reported decision by the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, on the suitability and appropriateness of remote contested final hearings during the current...
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A transgender man who gave birth has been unsuccessful in his latest legal bid to be named as “father” or the gender-neutral term “parent” on his child’s birth certificate rather than “mother”, as...
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The case M v F: For reasons that will soon become apparent I shall start this post with a very brief outline of the procedure on an application for a child arrangements order.FHDRAOnce the...
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The Court Service, like many other sectors, has moved rapidly to deal with the effects of Covid-19.  Broadly, only 45% of courts remain open to the public for ‘essential’ face-to-face hearings,...
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