This commentary examines a recent Court of Appeal decision which holds that parents with care have no 'civil rights' within Article 6 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and...
This commentary examines the decision of the House of Lords in R (Kehoe) v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, in which the majority of their Lordships held that, in relation to the enforcement...
The Child Support Agency (CSA), established following the Child Support Act 1991, has faced a host of well-documented problems since its inception in April 1993. The first Blair administration brought...
Novel legal actions seeking damages in deceit for paternity fraud are appearing around the world. Until recently, the only reported decision in England and Wales was P v B (Paternity: Damages for...
Nick Wikeley is the John Wilson Chair in Law, School of Law, University of Southampton, UK. Lisa Young is an Associate Professor, School of Law, Murdoch University, Australia.
Novel legal...