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Jenny Beck KC (Hon), Founding Director Beck Fitzgerald SolicitorsThe article covers the difficult issue of so called ‘parental alienation’. Taking a constructive and collaborative approach to...
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Mark Jones, No5 Barristers’ ChambersThe focus of this article is on the parameters of orders under s 91(14) of the Children Act 1989. The making of such orders requires strict adherence to the...
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The Family Law Awards 2024 has extended the deadline for entries to 17 June 2024!You can enter here.The awards will be held on Wednesday 20 November 2024, and are a fantastic opportunity to...
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Jake R Ellis,Family Team; Deputy Head of Business, Property and Probate Team, Broadway House ChambersSince TL v ML [2005] EWHC 2860 (Fam), [2006] 1 FLR 1263, there has been an expectation that...
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Sarah Higgins, Charles Russell SpeechlysAccess to justice in family cases – this article gives details about the decline in legal aid for family work since the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of...
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Liam Hurren, Associate, Kingsley NapleyLucy Bluck, Associate, Kingsley NapleyWhen an individual moves permanently into residential care, often the first concern for them and their family is how the...
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Nancy Williams, Doughty Street ChambersAmelia Nice, Doughty Street ChambersThis article addresses the key issues discussed at a Doughty Street Chambers seminar which considered the issue of...
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Clare Ciborowska, Barrister, 1 Crown Office Row (Brighton)How does the court approach a case where it is said the child is suffering significant harm as a result of being beyond parental...
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Joanna Moody, Barrister, Deans Court ChambersA review of the Court of Appeal’s decision in Re JW (Child at Home under Care Order) [2023] EWCA Civ 944, and the impact this decision is likely to now...
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Mary Welstead, Visiting Professor in Family law University of BuckinghamThe judgment in M (A Child: Leave to Oppose Adoption) illustrates the confusion relating to the requirements which a...
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