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Among adolescent girls who have been in a relationship, nearly a quarter (24%) – close to 19 million – will have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence by the time they turn 20...
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On 20th November 2024 at the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge, London, the Family Law Awards will bring the family law community together for its biggest night of the year, celebrating excellence,...
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The Victims’ Commissioner has welcomed a new review by the London Victims’ Commissioner, which finds that the criminal justice system is failing victims of stalking.The London Victims’...
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Police chiefs have described an epidemic scale of violence against women and girls in England and Wales in a national policing statement:"Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) has reached epidemic...
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Women’s Aid and 76 of its member organisations have issued a letter to the Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, insisting that the knife attack in Southport earlier this week be viewed not in isolation but...
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Liam Kelly, Deans Court ChambersThis summary is essential reading for family law practitioners, providing an overview of the Home Office Guidance on Domestic Abuse Protection Orders (DAPOs) published...
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A post-election poll by the Children’s Charities Coalition shows 78% of people would support the Government introducing a new parliamentary Bill to eradicate child poverty.There are currently 4.3...
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Imogen Mellor, One Pump Court ChambersThis article explores the case of R v Noor (Central Criminal Court, 16 February 2024) which is the second conviction for a FGM related offence in England and...
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Giorgia Sessi, Parklane Plowden Chambers, LeedsThis article offers a summary of the recently reported authorities dealing with modest asset cases, both first instance and appellate decisions, and...
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Dr Mary Baginsky, King’s College LondonCelestine Greenwood, Barrister, Exchange ChambersResearch on The role of adult social care for parents with learning disabilities when a child is no longer in...
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