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Family Routes is a longitudinal study intended to track the needs, experiences and outcomes of children leaving care on an ...
Our authors are experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics experts from a range of related disciplines. The Drive Partnership has announced the launch of ...
Our authors are experts in their field and include barristers, solicitors, judges, mediators, academics experts from a range of related disciplines. The Drive Partnership has announced the launch of ...
The Drive Partnership has announced the launch of three co-designed specialist responses to domestic abuse led by a consortium of delivery providers to address systemic gaps in responses to domestic ...
In Part 1, the authors analyse the recent High Court judgment in the case of KL v BA [2025] EWHC 102 (Fam), which addresses the legal implications of parental responsibility (PR) for non-biological ...
On 26 February 2025, the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, published new guidance for family judges on when, how, and why to write to children in family proceedings. This article ...
The interest of this article is that it brings together two topics of importance to family lawyers - mediation as an alternative to Court proceedings and the need for practitioners to recognise and ...
The Judgment of Mrs Justice Theis DBE in the case of A v Adopt London North & Ors (‘ A v Adopt ’) spotlights the shortcomings of the Local Authority in understanding its statutory obligations in ...
Assisted reproduction has been around for over 45 years but the law in this area is still very much developing. This article will explore under what circumstances individuals creating a child through ...
Julie Sparrow, barrister of St Philips Chambers specialising in public law children proceedings, explores the consequences of recent cases and proposed changes to legislation which will affect the ...