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3 December 2018

Mediate or Medi(wait)?
Mediate or Medi(wait)? Chris Longbottom, partner at Clarke Willmott LLP, is  a staunch advocate for Family Mediation. An attempt to get the parties around a table with an experienced...
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Nearly 600 barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and other family law practitioners gathered in central London for the prestigious annual Family Law Awards. During the eighth annual...
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Maeve O’Higgins, partner at Burlingtons, provides an overview of the legislative climate for unmarried cohabiting couples. O’Higgins examines changes to legislation that impact unmarried cohabitants’...
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When parents have to go to court to sort out arrangements for their children, it is usually because all other options have failed. Such disputes can be highly acrimonious and unfortunately obtaining a...
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Family law community gathers in London for the annual Family Law AwardsNearly 600 barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and other family law practitioners gathered in central London last night for...
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LIVE NOW: the annual Family Law AwardsFollow live updates via #familylawawards on our Twitter accountNearly 600 barristers, solicitors, judges, academics and other family law practitioners will gather...
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A Russian father could face up to three years in prison after he kidnapped his daughter and fled the UAE knowing that the mother was on a wanted list in her home country. Hassan Elhais, a legal...
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Leading family lawyers and a campaign body are urging the British Government to reform current divorce legislation in order to protect the long-term interests of children of separating...
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The U.K.'s highest court has refused a terminally-ill motor neurone disease patient to challenge current legislation on assisted dying.Supreme Court justices rejected a bid by Noel Conway to appeal...
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27 November 2018

Sexual harassment at the Bar
2018 saw a seismic change in the willingness of women to speak out about sexual abuse they had suffered at work and the willingness of others to hear and act on it. This year (2018) saw the...
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