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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: House of Commons second...
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Plans have been agreed to revive support for a pioneering court system designed to help prevent the children of parents addicted to drugs or alcohol from being taken into care. The Family Drug...
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Malvina Peci, of Wannops LLP, writes that - as our society changes - marriage is further down the agenda for many couples. It is very common for partners to live together for extended periods of time...
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In this new 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. Today...
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Rebecca Ranson, of Maguire Law, discusses the negative impact of a divorce on children.  ...
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Research published earlier this month by the Nuffield Foundation reinforces the case for reform of the overly complex divorce system in England and Wales. Taking Notice, written by Professor Liz...
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The February issue of Family Law is published. Articles include:When sorrows come … Sir Andrew McFarlaneI call humbug Louise TickleThe role of the justice system in decision-making for...
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Birketts senior associate Denise Findlay writes that a recent study found that people who used Facebook more than once an hour are more likely to 'experience Facebook-related conflict with their...
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Sarah Basso, of the International Family Law Group, writes that, in some countries (for example, in certain states in America) the ability to travel and obtain a passport can be restricted or...
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Clive Hogan, of rhw Solicitors LLP, writes that Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon and the world’s wealthiest man and his wife, MacKenzie Bezos, a novelist, announced on the 9th of January 2019 that they...
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