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Entries are now open for the 9th annual Family Law Awards. Since launching in 2011, the awards have firmly established themselves as a key date in the family law calendar, celebrating the successes...
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Issue 1 of Child and Family Law Quarterly 2019 is published today. Articles include:“How are the access provisions under the 1980 Hague Abduction Convention working?” Nigel Lowe and Victoria...
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The Ministry of Justice has published the latest quarterly edition of statistics on the Family Courts. Of particular note were the findings that: There was a continued creeping up of how...
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Next Tuesday 2 April, you can trial one of our webinars for free by tuning in to the live broadcast at 12:30.The webinar will be presented by Margaret Pine-Coffin of Pump Court Chambers and Shazia...
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The latest marriage figures were released today.They relate to marriages formed in 2016, including the second full year's figures for same sex marriages (which came into being on 29 March 2014).In...
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The Department for Education has withdrawn a controversial document about council duties to vulnerable children and young people, after the childrens' rights charity Article 39 launched an...
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Figures released by the Department of Work and Pensions estimate that out of the 41,800 parents that had contact with Child Maintenance Options between May and July 2018, 80% had a child maintenance...
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According to the latest figures released by Cafcass, a total of 1,001 new care order applications was received in February 2019, which is 16.1% fewer than in February 2018.The total of new care order...
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In this article, David Burrows discusses Owens v Owens and issues around divorce law reform.  ...
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Kelly Gerrard and William Longrigg of Charles Russell Speechlys review the costs rules in ancillary relief proceedings and set out the case for reinstating the Calderbank regime. ...
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