The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has marked significant strides in tackling domestic abuse with a noticeable rise in both ...
The UK government is preparing to launch a comprehensive plan to address the urgent shortage of foster carers across England, aiming to provide more stable and supportive homes for vulnerable children ...
AlphaBiolabs has donated £500 to The Christie Charity through its Giving Back initiative, helping to support cancer care, ...
For over 20 years we’ve provided UKAS-accredited Drug, Alcohol and DNA testing services for family law professionals and local authorities across the country, delivering evidence to support critical ...
The issue of single parent families has attracted the attention of headline writers for more than a generation. But in the reporting of data relating to them, much of it centres on the two million ...
This article asks the question – should the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court be used to place restrictions on the life choices of individuals with capacity on the grounds that the individual is ...
In October 2021 the Secretary of State for Justice successfully appealed Hayden J’s decision that a care worker would not offend s 39(1) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (SOA 2003) if she arranged for ...
Our articles are written by experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics and professionals from a range of related disciplines. Family Law provides a ...
Entries are now open for the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2026 – the most anticipated and prestigious event in the legal calendar. Returning to celebrate the outstanding achievements, innovation and ...
The recent international surrogacy law case of Re X Y and Z (Children: Parental Orders: Time Limit) [2022] EWHC198 (Fam) places a spotlight on the complex and multi-faceted legal issues that can arise ...
Re M (A Child – Private Law Children Proceedings – Case Management – Intimate Images) (2022) EWHC 986 (Fam). This article summarises and discusses the useful guidance case in relation to the admission ...
When families come to strife arrangements must be made for the future care of any children. In some circumstances this means an application to the courts. These ‘private law orders’ can form part of a ...
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