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A report by the Law Society of Scotland has called for a review of the laws on cohabitation in Scotland. The report found that the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006 (FL(S)A 2006), in its current form, is...
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A Bill to amend the Children Act 1989 to state that proceedings under Section 5A of, and Schedule 2 to, the Female Genital Mutilation Act 2003 are family proceedings. ...
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During the second video interview in our Family Law Insights series, host Rebecca Bailey-Harris, a barrister at 1 Hare Court, sits down with Margaret Heathcote, chair of Resolution, as they...
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Following mounting criticism from campaigners, the UK could witness the arrival of ‘no-fault divorces’ in the coming months, writes LexisNexis' Catherine Gleave. The government is preparing a...
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In this article, David Burrows takes a look at lay presentation in civil proceedings and the recent McKenzie consultation response. ...
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Anthony Jones, director and head of family at O’Donnell Solicitors, writes that setting up a business with a spouse/civil partner can be a great move, as can bringing a partner into the business as an...
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Family lawyers have another reason to keep a watchful eye on the High Court of Australia in 2019, writes Will Stidston, a special counsel and accredited family law specialist at Barry Nilsson in...
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According to Sarah Smith and Ethan Axelrod, of Irwin Mitchell, the High Court handed down a ground-breaking judgment recently, in the first case to deal with whether someone who assists a terminally...
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Nicholas Bennett, a partner at Farrer & Co, takes a look at the much-talked about ruling in Bräck v Bräck....
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According to Laurie Pawlitza, a partner at Torkin Manes in Canada, many family law cases require the expert testimony of psychologists or social workers who make recommendations on what is in a...
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