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House of Commons remaining stages 26 October 2018 A Bill to provide that opposite sex couples may enter a civil partnership; to make provision about the registration of the names of the mother of...
The HM Courts & Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has released guidance for its staff to help encourage and facilitate media access to the UK’s family and other courts and tribunals. As attendance and...
Nearly 200 children a day in England are being put on protection plans as they are at risk of neglect or abuse, according to new figures from the Local Government Association (LGA).In the last 12...
Facebook said its Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning software have enabled the social media giant to remove nearly 9 million sexual images of children in the past three months.Almost of...
Richard Little, barrister at 42 Bedford Row Chambers, advises that the decision in Re T (a child) (secure accommodation order) is a timely analysis of how the High Court exercises its inherent...
A report by the Children’s Commissioner for England suggests that 15,800 babies under the age of one are considered by local authorities to be vulnerable and at risk of severe harm due to parental...
It is that time of the year! Time for the LexisNexis' annual Family Law Awards.The Awards were launched to recognise the important work of family lawyers, and celebrate their many successes and...
The UK government is failing to address "routine and sometimes relentless" sexual harassment in public places, members of parliament warn in a new report.The women and equalities select committee...
The House of Commons Home Affairs Committee has published its Report into Domestic Abuse.The report is a response to the Government’s announcement in the Queen’s Speech of June 2017 that it intended...
In 2017, the British government's Forced Marriage Unit received reports of about 1,200 girls and women who had been coerced to marry. Campaigners argue Britain should amend its existing laws to...
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