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Jemimah Fleet, Knowledge Development Lawyer, Charles Russell Speechlys LLPSarah Higgins, Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys LLPWhat’s in a name? As Shakespeare put it, a rose by any other...
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28 September 2022

Two into one: does it go?
Caroline Bowden, Consultant at Anthony Gold SolicitorsThe family law world is buzzing with the talk of lawyers working in a new way as a neutral, seeing both separating individuals...
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Dr Kate Hellin, Consultant Chartered PsychologistThere is often an implicit assumption that the origins of family conflict and breakdown lie in parental pathology and that it is therefore parents who...
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Mary Welstead, CAP Fellow Harvard Law School; Visiting Professor in Family law University of BuckinghamIn 1961 Elvis Presley sang: ‘Home is where the heart is And my heart is...
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Grace Robertson, New Court ChambersThe metaverse might not exist in its full science-fiction envisioned entirety, but what is already very real is that even in its current infantile state concerns...
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Earlier this month the government published the lengthy, very comprehensive, and long-awaited Independent Family Review report which contains ‘ground-breaking research’ that Dame Rachel de...
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Many will recall the McCloud judgment, in which the Court of Appeal determined that the transitional provisions in the Government’s 2015 public sector pension schemes were age discriminatory. In...
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Despite its challenges, surrogacy is becoming a readily available form of family formation for many who have endured considerable heartache and difficulty in conceiving naturally. Surrogacy has an...
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Taking early advice is crucial to avoid the potential pitfalls of dealing with overseas pensions on divorce, and UK pensions in a foreign divorcePensions can make up a significant proportion of family...
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For those who are struggling to conceive a child, the creation of an embryo using donated sperm could be lifechanging. As well as creating a baby, however, the procedure could create a whole host of...
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