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Taylor Vinters senior associate Emma Parsons writes that, with family investment companies becoming increasingly popular, family trusts on the other hand are falling out of favour, with figures...
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Andrew Powell, a barrister at 4 Paper Buildings, considers the ongoing effects of financial cuts to the justice system, focusing in particular on the increase in adjournments of Family Court cases due...
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Lupton Fawcett has recruited two family law specialists to cater for the growing number of divorce and family related clients seeking help from the Yorkshire law firm....
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A quarter of pet owners who are in a relationship are taking steps to make sure they get to keep their pet if they separate or divorce, writes James Maguire, director at Maguire Family Law.   ...
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Ali Alrazak, a law lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, revisits some of the Supreme Court judgments that impacted areas of family law in our '2018 Supreme Court' series: the cases that...
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According to Anthony Gold's Victoria Brown, cases in which the court will decide to remove parental responsibility from a father are exceptional. It is almost always in a child’s best interest for...
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More than half of all magistrates courts in England and Wales have closed since 2010, forcing defendants, witnesses, police, lawyers and justices of the peace to travel sometimes more than 50 miles to...
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The Ministry of Justice has issued a call for evidence in respect of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Code of Practice. ...
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Almost half of people in England and Wales mistakenly believe that unmarried couples who live together have a common law marriage and enjoy the same rights as couples that are legally married. ...
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Antonia Barker, senior associate at Vardags, who acted for the wife in this case, comments on Quan v Bray, which involved long-running financial remedy proceedings in which the court made findings of...
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