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Anna McKenna QC, 1 King’s Bench WalkCharlotte Hartley, 1 King’s Bench WalkZoe Harrison, 1 King’s Bench Walk Anna McKenna QC, Charlotte Hartley and Zoe Harrison of 1 King’s Bench Walk consider the...
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Marian Roberts, Family Mediator, Former Visiting Fellow and Guest Teacher on the LSE ADR Law MastersThis article (in two parts) raises for discussion serious questions arising from new forms of family...
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Dr Bianca Jackson, Family law barrister, Coram ChambersThe number of gender incongruent children and young people who have been subject to care proceedings is currently unknown. Indeed, there have...
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Suzanne Kingston, Consultant at Mills & ReeveNigel Shepherd, Consultant at Mills & ReeveCamille Anger, Partner at BWGAnia Tarasiewicz, Senior Associate at Mills & ReeveGeoff Wilson,...
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The President of the Family Division has very recently handed down his decision in this matter of Re: S (A Child) (Jurisdiction) [2022] EWHC 1720 (Fam), in which we acted for the successful applicant...
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Numerous charities and news outlets have raised concerns that some age-disputed children are being declared as adults by the Home Office and detained in preparation for being sent to Rwanda.Coram...
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*** SPONSORED CONTENT ***Kate West, Senior Toxicology Reporting Scientist at AlphaBiolabs, discusses how best to interpret a drug test report, and the common misconceptions about what can be learnt...
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In March 2020 the Centre for Women’s Justice (CWJ), working with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, submitted a super-complaint alleging that forces were not responding appropriately to cases of...
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The Government has published a response to the Commons Justice Committee's report on court capacity.In April 2022, The Justice Committee called on the Government to do more to tackle the...
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A key consideration in any divorce is how to divide your assets. Assets which are acquired or built up during the marriage (matrimonial or marital assets) are generally divided equally. But...
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