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16 October 2019

Women in the law, arise
IntroductionHaving spent more than 45 years in practice as a barrister mainly in family law and much of that in divorce financial remedy cases, the author has witnessed at first hand in that time the...
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We recently saw the High Court decide that a transgender man who gave birth with the help of fertility treatment cannot be legally registered as the father (or parent) of his child. The case has also...
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The NHS commissioners for South East London were forced to apologise recently after it emerged that the organisation’s IVF treatment access policy said single women should not be given funding on the...
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The Queen’s speech, which outlines the plans for the parliamentary year, has brought ‘no fault’ divorce back onto the agenda with the reintroduction of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Bill....
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Leanne Smith, University of ExeterEmma Hitchings, University of BristolKeywords: McKenzie Friends - family lawyers - non-lawyers - professionals - partisans - family...
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Fundamental changes are needed in the family courts in order to prioritise mental health in children and parents, with lawyers urging more focus on alternative dispute resolution such as...
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The House of Commons Library has published a briefing paper outlining ways a no-deal Brexit could affect divorce procedures. The Commons Library raises the option of civil judicial co-operation which...
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Over the past 12 months, there has been much media coverage regarding reforming this country’s divorce system. To date, concerns about protecting the sanctity and institution of marriage have...
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People going through divorce or dealing with family law issues reluctant to seek help despite showing clear signs of mental health problems.The majority of people going through divorce or dealing with...
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The Court of Protection is unable to make a Deputyship order unless the appropriate notification process has been followed by the applicant.Once an application has been lodged with the Court, it will...
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