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The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Standards and Regulations replace the SRA Handbook from 25 November 2019.There have been changes to the:PrinciplesCode of Conduct...
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Adoption is most commonly understood to be a process where a person or couple assume care of an unknown child following a rigorous assessment either carried out by their Local Authority or local...
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Six hundred family lawyers enjoyed a sparkling evening at the ninth annual Family Law Awards last night at the Ballroom South Bank in London.Finalists, sponsors and guests celebrated the...
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Natalie O'Shea, Professional Support Lawyer, Withers LLP‘We are talking about protecting the future of the farm, Tony, the thing we have worked for all our lives…it concerns the whole family. Being...
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Samantha Woodham and Harry Gates, 4 Paper BuildingsWhat would the family lawyer do, presented with a blank piece of paper and tasked with the design of a new roadmap for resolving financial and...
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Patrick J Gilmore, Deans Court ChambersPatrick compares the two leading cases involving aspects of gender dysphoria. In doing so Patrick reviews how the Family Court have developed in line with...
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 Jacqueline Marks, Coram ChambersThis article explores through the lens of a psychodynamic framework how we, as family lawyers, relate to our clients. By using an analogy of the solicitor/client...
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Judith Crisp, District JudgeProfessor Rosemary Hunter, Kent Law School, University of KentWhilst it is common to consider domestic abuse in proceedings concerning children, little thought is given to...
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According to recent data published by the ONS, an estimated 5.7% of adults (2.4 million) experienced domestic abuse in the past year. There was no significant change in the prevalence of...
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The Labour Party has promised that, if they are elected, it would carry out a wholesale review of the care system, and reintroduce a Domestic Abuse Bill. They also commit to legislate on no fault...
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