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The significance attached to sibling relationships in care and adoption proceedings can be routinely outweighed by other factors, according to a new report funded by the Nuffield Foundation.This...
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The Law Commission has welcomed the Chancellor’s Budget 2018 announcement that the government will ask the Law Commission to conduct a full review of wedding laws. The review will seek to propose...
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LUCY GREENWOOD read the news that UAE visa rules for divorcees were changing as from Sunday 21 October 2018 and she was - tentatively and cautiously - hopeful.  With around an estimated 7.5...
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A survey by charity Parentkind UK of 1,500 UK parents has revealed that parents are increasingly being asked to make regular donations of cash, books, glue and toilet rolls to their child’s school to...
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Today marks the retirement of family law veteran David Salter from Mills & Reeve.Salter, who continues to sit as a deputy High Court judge and Recorder, started his career at Mills & Reeve in...
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Divorce is a fact of life in America. It should come as no surprise that it can be a difficult process and can cause other aspects of a person’s life to be ignored while it is happening. It is...
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The Home Office and UK Visas and Immigration have published a suite of documents containing information for applicants to the EU Settlement Scheme during the pilot scheme running from 1 November to 21...
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A group of families are taking Hackney council to the High Court over cuts to special educational needs spending, saying that their children failing to get the support they need.The case against the...
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Stowe has launched a domestic and international surrogacy law service across a number of its 17 offices, the law firm announced 31 October.The specialist surrogacy team aims to provide...
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Senior judges in Australia have criticized the country's government for what they call a severe lack of funding of family courts.According to the magistrates, both current and former judges, families...
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