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Fiona Hay, Harcourt ChambersThis article discusses the current practice in relation to pension sharing and offsetting, in particular the use of Pension on Divorce Experts, division by CE/income,...
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Mark Pawlowski, Barrister and Professor Emeritus of Property Law, School of Law, University of GreenwichThe presumption of equality in joint ownership cases is based on the premise that the parties...
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Luke Nelson, 3PBThis article surveys the ‘lay of the land’, three months after the FRC Efficiency Statement. The release of the Efficiency Statement was heralded by some as a necessary...
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Chloe Branton, Parklane Plowden ChambersThe use of special measures in the family courts will be familiar to many practitioners, but can sometimes be effectively forgotten about when preparing for...
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Jacqui Gilliatt, Four Brick CourtPart 1 of two articles about the court’s power to require or force a local authority to withdraw care proceedings or otherwise restrict the scope of the findings...
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The Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO) and the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman (LGSCO) have released new guidance to tackle common and repeated mistakes seen in the aftercare...
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Welcome to ‘The Brief’ from 4PB. Each month, we will provide an update of case law, changes to legislation, and outline any new rules in relation to financial remedies procedure. In this...
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SummaryA recent decision of the CJEU has addressed the definition of habitual residence for divorce jurisdiction under Art 3 of BIIA.  It confirms the interpretation hitherto held in England that...
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The Court of Appeal has considered the question of whether it is fair and appropriate for a Court of Protection Judge to visit the person who lacks mental capacity and about whom the Judge is being...
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Earlier this year the Government published its long awaited, highly anticipated ‘levelling up’ whitepaper. A document in which it outlined its efforts to make the country more prosperous...
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