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The Department for Education has published the outcome to its consultation on the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) on adoption and children regulations. The majority of 189 responses supported...
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Since 4 July small weddings have had the ‘go ahead’ to start again. Whilst this is great news for some, for many couples the notion of a socially distanced wedding has simply led to further...
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We've partnered with Brewin Dolphin PLC and Mathieson Consulting on a short survey to find out from practitioners in England and Wales what impact the Pension Advisory Group report has had on their...
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From 1 September, the first 18-year-olds will be able to access Child Trust Funds set up over a decade ago by Tony Blair’s Labour government. All these accounts received a contribution of at least...
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Despite the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, we have received an overwhelming number of entries to the Family Law Awards 2020, which shows how important these awards are as an opportunity for the family law...
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For a second year Lexis Nexis is working with George Mathieson, of Mathieson Consulting, and Brewin Dolphin, the family law and wealth management specialists, on surveying your thoughts on pensions on...
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HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has made available new training on the subject of HMCTS Kinly Cloud Video Platform (CVP), which sets out what CVP is, how to access a CVP room through the...
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The Children's Commissioner for England, Anne Longfield, warned that hundreds of thousands of children will return to school in two weeks with the threat of housing eviction hanging over their...
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A paper-based divorce application took 66.5 weeks on average to complete in the first quarter of 2020, up from an average of 59.6 weeks in 2019 says Boodle Hatfield.  The law firm says the...
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The government has published guidance designed to assist people planning to get married or form a civil partnership in England, and venues that host such ceremonies, to prepare for small ceremonies,...
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