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Rachel Donald, Partner, PenningtonsEleanor Moodey, Senior Associate, PenningtonsCryptocurrencies, and other digital assets, have become an integral part of many individuals' financial portfolios, with...
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Andrew Bainham, Emeritus Reader in Family Law and Policy, University of CambridgeIs the time now right to consider radical reform of adoption in English law?  In the light of the recent...
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Nick Brown, St Philips Chambers, BirminghamMother v Local Authority and others [2023] EWFC 137 (also known as Re Z (Care Proceedings: Reopening of Fact Finding)) is authority for a number of...
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Raj Patel, Family Law PartnersIn financial remedy cases, the family home frequently takes centre stage as a pivotal asset, both emotionally and financially. This practical and comprehensive guide...
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Lucy Sowden, Parklane PlowdenChloe Branton, Parklane PlowdenIn this article Lucy Sowden and Chloe Branton consider the power of the Court under s 91(14) Children Act 1989 to require a party to...
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Navpreeth Gihair, St John’s BuildingsThe article reflects on the practical implications of the Manchester City Council v CP and Others [2023] EWHC 133 (Fam), which addressed whether...
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Rose Harvey-Sullivan, Barrister, 7BROlivia Bennett, Barrister, 7BRIn the case of A Local Authority v LD and RD [2023] EWHC 1258 (Fam), Mr Justice Mostyn held that 25% is the requisite degree of...
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Shona Love, Barrister, Pump Court ChambersThis contribution shines a spotlight on the abuse tactics used by perpetrators in family law proceedings and examines how the family courts are navigating...
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Andrew Bainham, Emeritus Reader in Family Law and Policy, University of CambridgeThis paper focuses on the legal position of children who may be affected by family proceedings but who are not...
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Mary Welstead, Visiting Professor in Family Law University of BuckinghamIn Re A (2003), HHJ Cobb decided that a child should not be returned to Australia when his mother retained him in the UK...
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