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The entry deadline for the LexisNexis Legal Awards has been extended until Friday 18 November. The winners will be announced at the spectacular awards night on 23 March 2023.Past family law winners...
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In 2021 the Bar Council published a report showing trends in barristers’ earnings over the last 20 years, split by sex and practice area. The report, which used anonymous income data from...
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Lawyer: How was your first marriage terminated?Witness: By death.Lawyer: And by whose death was it terminated?Witness: Take a guess.The internet is replete with humorous courtroom exchanges – genuine...
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Grace Robertson, Barrister, New Court ChambersThe metaverse provides new challenges and opportunities for family law practitioners working in the field of marriage and separation. Adapting to new...
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Claire Devine, Senior Associate, Charles Russell SpeechlysKaren Wilsher, Partner, Charles Russell SpeechlysAndrew Powell, 4PB This article discusses the recent evolution of consumer DNA testing...
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Rosa Schofield, Associate Solicitor, Family Law PartnersThere is an increasing awareness of the importance of mental health in society, and preserving mental health is a clear priority of the next...
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Madeleine Whelan, Barrister, 36 FamilyThis article is an analysis of the recent case of London Borough of Islington v EF [2022] EWHC 803 and a summary of some caselaw looking at the way the Re SA...
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Katherine Kelsey, Barrister, 1KBWLaura Moys, Barrister, 1KBWUD v DN (Schedule 1, Children Act 1989; Capital Provision) [2021] EWCA Civ 1947 is one of only a handful of Schedule 1 cases to have made it...
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Katie Phillips, Barrister, 42 Bedford RowProviding a review of the Supreme Court decision of H-W (Children) [2022] UKSC 17, this article aims to examine whether the decision takes the question of...
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Dr Ruth Gaffney-Rhys, Senior Lecturer in Family Law, UWEThe Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022 will raise the minimum age for marriage and civil partnerships in England and Wales...
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