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English family law has maintained a clear separation between children and financial remedy proceedings; a system which generally works well. However, in international relocation cases, this division ...
The LexisNexis Family Law Awards 2025 are officially open for entries – and with them, a unique opportunity for businesses to ...
the Children's Commissioner has released a statement about Ofcom's new safety codes: ...
Adoption UK welcomes confirmation of the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF) which has provided specialist ...
Updated guidance to assist judicial office holders in relation to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been published ...
On 24 April 2025 the Children’s Commissioner issued a Statement on Ofcom’s new Children’s Safety Codes: "The Online Safety Act places a legal requirement on Ofcom to consult my Office about the ...
You may be aware that the recent Court of Appeal case of Re W [2016] EWCA Civ 793 has been causing some head scratching among commentators. There is no doubt that this was a difficult case. The CoA ...
The case of Re C (A Child) [2016] EWHC 3171 (Fam) (case heading: London Borough of Tower Hamlets v M and F and Others), Pauffley J raises a number of issues over where the welfare of a child may be ...
In what could represent a new frontier for the way that Schedule 1 (The Children Act 1989) applications are dealt with by the courts, DN v UD [2020] EWHC 627 (Fam) marks the first ever reported ...
Family law is an arena for everyone. Every kind of person has the potential to frequent these courts hoping for justice. It is therefore common place for users who have sight-impairment, mobility ...
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