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HM Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) has announced that it is accelerating its adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) to support the modernisation of courts and tribunals, while emphasising that...
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Victims of the most serious sexual and violent crimes could soon benefit from new “restriction zones” designed to confine offenders to specific areas, preventing unwanted contact and giving survivors...
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The Family Law Awards return this autumn for what promises to be another exceptional evening of celebration, recognition and community.Taking place at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London on...
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The government has announced an extra £18 million for councils in England to speed up reforms to children’s social care, aiming to identify and address problems earlier to protect vulnerable children...
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Significant changes to the Adoption and Special Guardianship Support Fund (ASGSF) are coming into effect for 2025/26, with funding confirmed for the year ahead but individual support limits reduced.A...
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The government has announced an additional £18 million for councils in England to speed up reforms to children’s social care, focusing on earlier intervention to prevent families from reaching crisis...
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