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Garry Sturrock, a senior solicitor at Brodies LLP in Aberdeen, writes that in a landmark vote in the Scottish Parliament in February 2018, the Domestic Abuse (Scotland) Bill, which promised to offer a...
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When couples decide to divorce, aside from settling the arrangements for any children of the family - the next burning issue is how best to divide the family finances, according to Zoe Porter, partner...
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What would do you do when you have an unplanned pregnancy? What are your rights as a mother, and what are the obligations of an unwilling father? Melbourne-based family lawyer Monica Blizzard finds...
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Lucy Bridger, of RadcliffesLeBrasseur, discusses why the Owens v Owens decision highlights the need for Parliament to seriously reconsider the long standing campaign for ‘no-fault divorce’ and amend...
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David Hodson and Sarah Basso, of the International Family Law Group LLP, examine the recent Australian decision of Laniga and Carron (No. 2)1, in which a costs order was made against the husband...
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K. Mitchell Kelling, with Horack Talley in Charlotte, North Carolina, looks at how to navigate the laws in North America as a transgender woman or man. ...
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In an ever-changing and increasingly volatile world with a constantly evolving regulatory landscape, there are increasing challenges for managing and preserving family wealth, according to...
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In this 2-part series, Maria Wright, a solicitor and PhD candidate at the University of Bristol, looks at the immediate implications of a no-deal Brexit for cross-border children's cases. This is...
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Estate agents, in times of crisis, have traditionally relied on the certainties of death and divorce to fuel the market, something they may now have to reconsider, according to Michael Rowlands,...
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Miller Thompson's Joanna Harris reviews implications of cannabis use in family law matters, primarily custody and access of children. It follows the introduction of the Cannabis Act, which...
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