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27 October 2025

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Lauren Winser, Westgate ChambersSofia Santos, Westgate Chambers Professionals who work with families going through private law children proceedings, whether lawyers, social workers or family...
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Joe Ferguson, Associate Solicitor, Myerson SolicitorsFamily law practitioners are often accused of having desert island syndrome, failing to consider the wider context of the law and seeking...
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Domestic abuse charity Refuge has urged the government to ensure that new provisions in the Sentencing Bill do not compromise the safety of survivors.Under the proposed legislation, courts will be...
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The chair of the Education Committee has called on the government to rule out reducing Universal Credit (UC) for care leavers under 22, following a Department for Education (DfE) statement that “no...
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The Children’s Commissioner for England has called on the government to strengthen the Crime and Policing Bill to ensure children are properly protected from criminal exploitation.Speaking ahead of...
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Sophia Smout, Hunters Law LLPAnna Roiser, Hunters Law LLPA recent decision of the Supreme Court, in the case of Waller-Edwards v One Savings Bank Plc, has broadened the circumstances in which...
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15 October 2025

Modernising wills
Andrew Bainham, Emeritus Reader in Family Law and Policy, University of CambridgeThis article considers the Law Commission’s recent proposals for modernisation of the law governing wills. The...
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James Dove, Harcourt ChambersIn this article, James Dove examines how the Supreme Court’s decision in Abbasi v Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Haastrup v King’s College Hospital...
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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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