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Alan Larkin, Head of Innovation, Family Law PartnersThe article traces a decade-long journey of innovation in family law through the creation of digital tools such as Engage and Resolve. Originally...
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Natalya Evans, Pump Court ChambersThe financial consequences of separation extend beyond division of assets and maintenance. Eligibility for welfare benefits can be directly affected by changes in...
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Stephen Wildblood KC, 3PBCarlie Norris, Family and child inclusive mediator and Founder of Circle Mediation LtdIn the article ‘From Mediation to Modern Solutions: The Journey of NCDR’ Stephen...
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Indira Varma, Barrister, 3DJBThis article argues for the introduction of a statutory definition of honour-based abuse to better support victims and guide legal professionals. Currently, victims of...
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Naomh Gallagher, St John’s BuildingsElisabeth Cooper, St John’s BuildingsThis article sets out key cases and principles addressing the common issues which arise when representing clients in Children...
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Rebecca Dziobon, Penningtons Manches CooperEleanor Moodey, Penningtons Manches CooperDr Tristan Jenkinson, Sky DiscoveryThe article explores the growing threat of falsified digital evidence, including...
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Morgan Nasir-Finlayson, Programme manager for the pilot, Mutual venturesWith care proceedings delays reaching critical levels and over 47,000 cases backlogged, the DFJ Trailblazer pilot marked a...
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The government has announced plans to repeal the presumption of parental involvement from the Children Act 1989, marking a major shift in how the family courts approach cases involving allegations of...
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The number of children missing more than half of school hit a record high this spring, new Department for Education figures reveal.According to analysis by the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ), 160,497...
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Dr Alan Brown, Senior Lecturer in Private Law, University of GlasgowDr Peter Dunne, Associate Professor in Law and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, University of BristolThe Supreme Court decision in...
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