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Reagan Persaud, Spire BarristersWhen it comes to trans people in the family court, have you ever wondered if you are using the right terminology? Are you getting the pronouns right? Is it their birth...
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A new inquiry by the Education Committee will investigate causes and possible solutions to the growing issue of children’s absence from school.Inquiry: Persistent absence and support for...
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Mark Smith, 5 St Andrew’s HillA novel set of issues arise where a potential carer in family proceedings is also requested on an extradition warrant. The family court is determining where and with whom...
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Successful family law specialists applications to become King's Counsel this year included:• Timothy Bowe (St Ives Chambers)• Duncan Brooks (Queen Elizabeth Building)• Dorothea...
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Over £17 million has been awarded to programmes across England and Wales to support children affected by domestic abuse.The funding will develop early intervention strategies to prevent violence...
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Vulnerable migrant survivors of domestic abuse who can’t access public funds are “failed” by the current inadequate system, says the Domestic Abuse Commissioner as she demands a system overhaul by...
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The report from Coram's Bright Spots progamme states: "Official statistics used to monitor the care system provide only a partial picture of the lives of children in care by focusing on objective...
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Andrew Bainham, Emeritus Reader in Family Law and Policy, University of CambridgeTaking the historical example of Henry VI, the infant king, this article explores the extent to which it is...
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April La, Family Associate, Penningtons Manches Cooper LLPConversion therapy aims to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity and unfortunately, it is not an uncommon practice in modern...
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Lisa Robertson, Kingsley NapleyThe Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 introduced “no-fault divorce” which is considered by many to be one of the most significant reforms in the family law...
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