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AbstractThe relationship between ‘rough sex’ and the criminal law has recently been subject to considerable scrutiny. Much of this debate has focused on male defendants in homicide cases, who have...
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Executive summaryFrom 6 April 2022 England and Wales has a new divorce law, so-called no-fault.  It is the most significant divorce law change since 1969.  It introduces an entirely new...
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Aimee Fox, 3PBMichael George, 3PB3PB Barristers Michael George and Aimee Fox review variation applications in the latest issue of Family Law, contrasting the treatment of the applications for...
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Aimee Fox, Barrister 3PB3PB’s specialist family law barrister Aimee Fox examines a number of cases in which recordings have been admitted and their impact on the proceedings.Aimee takes a closer look...
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The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has made an announcement in relation to the impact of non-compliance with the Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005, SI 2005/389 provisions...
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It may seem logical that personal injury damages awarded for someone’s on-going medical needs following a serious injury would be ring-fenced on a divorce. Unfortunately, this is not necessarily the...
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Mani Singh Basi, Barrister, 4PBLucy Logan Green, Barrister, 4PBThis article explores the circumstances when notice of care proceedings are withheld to parents who do not have parental...
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Mary Welstead, CAP Fellow Harvard Law School; Visiting Professor in Family law University of Buckingham In October 2021, the Secretary of State for Justice successfully appealed...
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Sophie Crampton, 4BCMental health assessments can be very important evidence within family law proceedings, particularly public law proceedings. However, there is a lack of readily available...
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Graeme Fraser, Head of Family and Partner at OGR Stock Denton LLPThe last two years have seen us adjust to changes in family justice but as we emerge from the pandemic, we are verging on a period of...
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