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The Nuffield Foundation has appointed Sir James Munby as Chair of the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory.The Nuffield Foundation is establishing the Observatory to support the best possible...
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How to deal with identity, marriage, parenting and divorceTransgender women and men, and the families who love them, face legal issues unique to them. Simply obtaining the correct legal ID can be more...
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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 will gather in central London on 28...
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Amendments are made to Family Procedure Rules, which is made up of 40 parts, with supporting Practice Directions, which set out the practice and procedure to be followed in family proceedings in the...
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The first Court of Appeal (Civil Division) hearing to be live-streamed in full will start on Thursday 15 November as a public pilot for a new service designed to increase public access to the work of...
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Granting authority to administer novel medical treatments (University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust v KG)Private Client analysis: Gethin Thomas, barrister at 39 Essex Chambers,...
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Children Act 1989 (Amendment) (Female Genital Mutilation) Bill [HL]LNB News 04/07/2017 17House of Lords report stage 12 November 2018A Bill to amend the Children Act 1989 to state that proceedings...
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At some point during the course of your divorce, you will likely want to consider whether there is a better way to resolve the issues between you and your spouse without going to trial. In the...
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Relationships have been in the news in 2018. Not only did we see two Royal weddings, but at the opposite end of the romance spectrum, in June the UK Supreme Court ruled that it was discriminatory not...
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Including experts in cases involving children and modernising the family courts are the key themes of a recent speech delivered by Lord Justice McFarlane, the judge responsible for the family justice...
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