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The President of the Family Division has announced that HHJ Raeside has been appointed as Designated Family Judge for Surrey, effective 1 January 2019.Full press release:...
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After a career spanning nearly 5 decades, former Resolution chair David Salter recently retired as joint national head of family law at Mills & Reeve.    Family Law invited Salter to...
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12 December 2018

VW v BH - Divorce petition
Decree nisi would be pronounced on the wife's petition for divorce on the basis of the husband's admitted adultery, rather than on the husband's petition based on the wife's behaviour which he said...
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With effect from 14 December of this year, new powers will come into force allowing the Secretary of State to make an application to disqualify a non-resident parent with outstanding child maintenance...
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The president of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has approved a note issued by Mr Justice Mostyn confirming that an error had been identified in standard orders 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4,...
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Family Law students at Bristol University recently welcomed the new President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane for a Question Time with a difference. The family law Question Time saw...
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 With the reform consultation process ending today, Prof David Hodson OBE MICArb gives his take on the divorce reform process.  ...
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What can the family courts do in care proceedings to avoid delay caused by criminal proceedings and the acts and omissions of other government departments or agencies? Dorian Day, barrister, of 3...
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Former magistrate Richard Page has been granted permission to take his case against the Lord Chancellor and Lord Chief Justice to the Employment Appeal Tribunal. Page is accusing the most senior...
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The Christmas period can be stressful at the best of times, but when it is also necessary to agree child contact arrangements, separated parents can find themselves approaching the festive period with...
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