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Following Mrs Justice Black elevation to the Court of Appeal, Peter Jackson QC has been appointed as a High Court Judge with effect from 1 October 2010. Peter, 54, is a member of 4 Paper Buildings and ...
This article examines the effects of on LASPO and mediation 12 months on from the introduction of the Act which slashed nearly £60m from the Legal Aid budget. It brings together for the first time all ...
The consultation paper, Legal Aid: a sustainable future was published jointly by the Department for Constitutional Affairs and the Legal Services Commission (LSC) on 13 July 2006. It sets in motion a ...
*but didn’t ask because… if you were that interested in Chancery work you wouldn’t have become a family lawyer 1. A classic trope of the horror movie is the unexpected return from the dead of ...
Jordan Publishing is pleased to announce that The Hon Mr Justice Cobb has joined the editorial boards of the Family Law Reports and the Family Law journal as Consultant Editor. Sir Stephen Cobb has ...
Rather like the last piece, there’s something of a similarity between politics and negotiations in family law – last time it was that promises in manifestos and promises in care plans can have less ...
Today's decision by the Supreme Court in Petrodel v Prest puts reality back into an important area of family law. In October 2012 the Court of Appeal - well, two judges of the Court - rejected 30 ...
There are more than 85 unofficial Sharia courts operating in the UK, a new report by the rightwing think tank Civitas has revealed. The courts, which usually apply Sharia law in family or financial ...
The Government has confirmed that implementation of the Guardianship (Missing Persons) Act 2017 has been delayed indefinitely. The Act is designed to allow relatives or close friends of a missing ...
The story of the (authorised) police bug in the home of parents in care proceedings (see Cumbria County Council v M & Ors [2016] EWFC 27) to try to identify which parent had killed their child prompts ...
Five Supreme Court Justices have ruled in favour of a heterosexual couple whose three and a half year legal campaign challenged legislation preventing opposite-sex couples from entering into a civil ...