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4 September 2019

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In a recent dispute between cohabitees, the court has upheld an order that a claim form could be served on a defendant out of the jurisdiction by way of a Whatsapp message.The case is that of Gray v...
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There has been much debate about whether or not Brexit will mean the retention of a single market and its impact upon EU citizens living within the UK and UK citizens living within the EU. But what...
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The dispute over the estates of Leigh-on-Sea pensioners John and Marjorie Ann Scarle was widely reported in the media this week. Both had children from a previous marriage and the question of who...
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Cafcass this week welcomes a new Chief Executive. Jacky’s appointment was announced in May this year and she has since been concluding her role as Director of Children’s Services at...
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A YouGov poll commissioned by fathers’ rights group FNF Both Parents Matter Cymru concludes that 8 out of 10 respondents agreed that there should be a legal presumption that children should spend...
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LexisNexis is delighted to announce the shortlist of nominees for the Family Law Awards 2019.The awards ceremony will be held on Wednesday 27 November at the Ballroom South Bank, one of the most...
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Tax can often be quite low down the list of priorities as something to think about during a relationship breakdown.  However, in all but the most straightforward of cases, taking tax advice at an...
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In a bid to promote the economic wellbeing of the country, the people with the least are given the most arduous and costly road to follow. There is surely a special place in hell for the drafters...
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The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) announced that seven top barristers make the step up from bar to bench. The seven candidates approved as High Court Judges are Frances Judd QC, Jennifer Eady...
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Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue Parliament could threaten the progress of two Bills anticipated by family law professionals – the Domestic Abuse Bill and the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation...
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