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Dr Bianca Jackson, Family law barrister, Coram ChambersThis is Part 1 of a three-part article exploring the possible legal difficulties for schools and colleges that adopt the Department for...
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Mani Singh Basi, Barrister, 4PBCarolina Marín Pedreño, Partner and Head of Children Department, Dawson Cornwell LLPSacha Lee, Associate Solicitor, Dawson Cornwell LLP This article considers...
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Women’s Aid, alongside 57 sector colleagues, have issued an urgent letter to the Government highlighting the deepening recruitment and retention crisis within the sector, calling for an independent...
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Graeme Fraser, Partner and Head of Family, BBS Law In this article, I report on the FJC annual debate on 7th December on the above-titled motion. Arguments in support of the motion are...
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Tracy Lakin, St Ives ChambersIn recent years, there has been a marked increase in the use of the inherent jurisdiction of the family court for the making of Deprivation of Liberty Orders in relation...
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Family law practitioners received prestigious accolades at the esteemed LexisNexis Legal Awards, held on Thursday 14 March at the JW Marriott Grosvenor Hotel, Park Lane. The awards, renowned for...
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Reagan Persaud, Barrister, Spire BarristersThis article is the second installment of a three piece series which sets out the law and good practice that practitioners should be aware of when working...
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Tom Harrill, St Ives ChambersIn a two-part publication, Tom Harrill provides a tactical guide to maximising the effective use of scientific evidence for alcohol in private law proceedings both...
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Hazel Samuriwo, Barrister, 42BR BarristersCharmaine Clubb, Barrister, 42BR BarristersHazel Samuriwo and Charmaine Clubb examine the ethnic disparities in care proceedings highlighted in...
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Andrew Bainham, Emeritus Reader in Family Law and Policy, University of CambridgeIs the time now right to consider radical reform of adoption in English law?  In the light of the recent...
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