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In this post Russell Sandberg, Professor of Law at Cardiff University, questions the current proposal for celebrants to face criminal penalties if they fail to ensure the marriage is also civilly...
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When we explain the potential stages of private children proceedings to concerned parents, some roll their eyes, sigh, cry and ultimately get frustrated at not only the length of the process and the...
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What would the family lawyer do, presented with a blank piece of paper and tasked with the design of a new roadmap for resolving financial and children disputes? Before committing pen to paper, he or...
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iFLG partner David Hodson argues the UK is prepared and ready to leave the EU in the event of no deal in the family law context. The UK civil service has been very busy preparing, particularly since...
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Analysis: The settlement between the world's richest man and his wife will be decided using the "community property" to divorce law in the U.S. Jeff Bezos and his wife...
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Four working single mothers have won a legal victory that could force the government to radically overhaul the way it operates the controversial universal credit scheme. Two high court judges ruled...
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Domestic abuse hurts children, whether they are the direct target, or find themselves witness to warfare in their home. The latest government figures show that half of all children assessed as needing...
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Intergenerational planning and cutting your Inheritance Tax (IHT) bill are often viewed as one and the same. Although they can go hand in hand, according to this guest blog by Equilibrium Asset...
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The UK government has ditched plans to extend a benefits cap on families of more than two children. The decision means that about 15,000 families no longer face having their benefits capped. The Work...
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Harry Gates and Samantha Woodham of box-fresh initiative The Divorce Surgery tell about a new way to get divorced: one couple, one lawyer. ...
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