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A short but important judgment emphasising the costs consequence that a litigant may face if they have failed to negotiate openly and reasonably in the context of financial remedy proceedings was...
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Few would have thought back on 1 March 2020 that we would, some 12 months later, be facing the first birthday of the strictest restrictions on personal freedoms in living memory.  As we approach...
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The Ministry of Justice has launched a public consultation on judicial review which will address the recommendations of an independent panel of experts led by Lord Faulks...
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Prof Daniel T Wilcox, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist; Owner and Director of WPA LtdDr Rosalind M Berry, Forensic PsychologistDuring the COVID-19 Pandemic of 2020-2021, the global climate has...
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Professor Chris Barton, A Vice-President of the Family Mediators Association, Academic Door Tenant, Regent Chambers, Stoke-on-TrentThis article attempts to posit the relevant laws on...
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Luke Barnes, Barrister, 3 Dr Johnson’s BuildingsStaying up to date with developing, chancery-oriented case law may be something of a headache for even the most experienced family practitioners....
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The Family Court Practice (‘The Red Book’) is widely acknowledged as the leading court reference work for all family practitioners and the judiciary. We are currently recruiting a successor to His...
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What happens to the most vulnerable children in our society when there is a demand for regulated secure placements that cannot be met by supply? The funding and resource problems inherent in local...
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A raft of new amendments to the Domestic Abuse Bill will be presented, providing greater protections for victims and further clamping down on perpetrators.The proposals include making non-fatal...
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Dame Rachel de Souza began her term as Children's Commissioner for England. She succeeds Anne Longfield in the role. On the Children's Commissioner's website, she says:"As I begin my tenure as...
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