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Rachel Baker, 1 Crown Office RowAnogika Souresh, 1 Crown Office Row This article explores how alcoholism and drug addiction can affect capacity within the framework of the Mental Capacity Act...
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Trisan Hyatt, Family Law Barrister, 5 Pump Court ChambersThe article explores the Family Court’s responses and the evidentiary framework which is employed in adjudicating allegations of deliberate...
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Abigail Bennett, JMWWithin this article, Abigail Bennett, in-house Counsel at JMW Solicitors, considers the most effective ways to pitch open and without prejudice proposals for settlement within...
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Ashley Wynne, Barrister, No5 Barrister’s ChambersThe misuse of non-disclosure agreements (‘NDAs’) has made media headlines in recent years following a number of high profile cases involving...
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The Domestic Abuse Commissioner has responded to the King's Speech, welcoming the emphasis on the criminal justice system and the pressing need to tackle violence against women and girls (VAWG).She...
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Catrin Howells, 42 Bedford RowHannah Cox, 42 Bedford Row FDRs are a fundamental pillar of financial remedy proceedings, however, they are strange hearings in many ways and often require a...
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Toby Craddock, Deans Court ChambersThe acquisition of parental responsibility by an unmarried father is often achieved via registration of the child’s birth. The act of registration is not infallible,...
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Violence Against Women and Girls organisations, including Refuge, Women’s Aid, and EVAW, and the British Medical Association, are concerned for survivors of domestic abuse and stalking...
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The Online Safety Act has received Royal Assent. The new laws take a zero-tolerance approach to protecting children from online harm, while providing adults with more choices over what they see...
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Polly Morgan, Associate Professor, University of East AngliaThis article discusses what level and type of conduct a court may consider to be relevant in financial remedy proceedings using the...
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