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Trisan Hyatt, 5 Pump Court ChambersThis article critically examines the evolving role of fact-finding hearings in private and public children law proceedings, particularly where allegations of...
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Cason Yong, Coram ChambersWhat makes a “mother”? English law currently assigns motherhood exclusively to the person who carries and gives birth to a child following the implantation of an embryo or...
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Justin Gray, Trinity Chambers, Harcourt ChambersIn a wide-ranging article, Justin Gray considers the tension between the maintenance of freedom of movement within the UK and the different legal...
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Martin Davis, 33 Bedford RowMatrimonialisation—the process of converting non-matrimonial assets into matrimonial property—remains one of the most intricate and contested areas in family law. Recent...
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The wait is over – entries are now open for the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2026, the most anticipated and prestigious event in the legal calendar.Returning to celebrate the outstanding achievements,...
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This World Mental Health Day, the NSPCC is encouraging young people to reach out for support.Childline delivered more than 12,500 counselling sessions to children and young people struggling with...
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Cafcass has said it would need around 200 additional social workers to roll out the government’s flagship private law “pathfinder” reforms nationally — a model that has been praised for improving...
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Karen Lennon, Park Square BarristersOliver Latham, Park Square BarristersThe provisions of ss 26(2)(b), (3) and (4), alongside s 27(1)(a) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, are well established in...
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A coalition of more than 120 charities and organisations working with children has called on Ministers to make children’s rights a statutory duty, warning that England is falling behind Wales,...
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Children in custody continue to face unsafe conditions, poor access to education and weak relationships with staff, according to the latest annual review from HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMI...
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