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Family Lore: Shared Parenting Orders Bill
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Thursday, July 15, 2010. Shared Parenting Orders Bill. I was interested to read on Family Law. Yesterday that a private members bill on shared parenting. Was tabled on Tuesday in the House of Commons by. Shared parenting legislation is vitally important for all involved, especially the children. I hope the Bill will go some way to help this which can only be good for society.". I have, of course, already stated here. The Bill, which is supported by ten other MPs, will be debated in the House of Commons n...
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Family Lore: April 2015
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Thursday, April 30, 2015. An impressive video from Women's Aid, as part of their Football United Against Domestic Violence. H/T to @rights info. Posted by John Bolch. Links to this post. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. I meant to post about this last week, but didn't get around to it. If you haven't heard of it already, RightsInfo. Posted by John Bolch. Links to this post. Friday, April 24, 2015. Re E-R (A Child): No presumption in favour of a natural parent. About a tragic case, Re E-R (A Child). Is it the u...
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Family Lore: May 2015
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Sunday, May 31, 2015. A Grand Day Out. I had the very great privilege and pleasure of being a guest of Marilyn Stowe. At the running of the Stowe Family Law LLP Grand Cup. The talk of the paddock. The sun shone, guests far more distinguished than I arrived (such as the two QCs in the picture above) and the racing was excellent. As to the latter, the favourite (and joint winner from last year) took the field by storm, by coming from last up the home straight. I gave him (I assume a gelding is a 'him'?
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Domestic Violence Extended – Early Case Studies | Researching Reform
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Child Abuse Inquiry Library. In Dad’s Shoes. Social Media, Campaigns and Copywriting. Domestic Violence Extended – Early Case Studies. Asymp; 23 Comments. The new definition of domestic violence, which has been expanded to include 16 and 17 year-olds and elements of coercive and emotional control. They finally decide together that the best thing to do would be to go to their local authority and see if they can help. There is no evidence at this point, that the arguments have caused the children any harm.
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Family Lore: MacLeod v MacLeod: Post-nups valid
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Thursday, December 18, 2008. MacLeod v MacLeod: Post-nups valid. The much-anticipated judgment in MacLeod v MacLeod [2008] UKPC 64. In her judgment Baroness Hale reviewed the law on the validity and effect of separation and maintenance agreements and concluded that: " The Board takes the view that it is not open to them to reverse the long standing rule that ante-nuptial agreements are contrary to public policy and thus not valid or binding in the contractual sense. Posted by John Bolch. Still doesn't di...
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Family Lore: Rise in demand for divorce help mirrors fall in private court proceedings
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Tuesday, August 04, 2015. Rise in demand for divorce help mirrors fall in private court proceedings. Instead of heading off to court to settle their divorce, separating couples now ‘cogitate, calculate and consider’ their options, according to dispute resolution specialists at a leading family charity. 8220;The cuts to legal aid mean the routes separating couples are taking as they try to reach settlements are becoming more convoluted,” says Jane Robey, CEO of National Family Mediation. 8220;It may be th...
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Family Lore: Re D: Relieving the child from the maelstrom of his parents' destructive relationship
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Thursday, July 30, 2015. Re D: Relieving the child from the maelstrom of his parents' destructive relationship. Note upon Re D (A Child). 2015] EWCA Civ 829. A father's appeal against an order refusing him contact with his six year old son ('OD'). Lady Justice King gave the leading judgment of the Court of Appeal, where neither party was represented. Essentially, the father had two grounds of appeal:. Such judicial exhortations for parental 'reasonableness' seem to be becoming a regular feature of judgme...
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Family Lore: March 2015
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Friday, March 27, 2015. I looked back to the problems of the past and forward to the challenges of the future for the family justice system in my posts on Marilyn Stowe’s Family Law and Divorce Blog. Which included the following:. The internet as a weapon. As terribly demonstrated in the case P and Q. A new family law heroine. Apart from Marilyn Stowe! The challenges of social media. As demonstrated in the case Re McQueen. Was there ever a legal aid ‘gravy train’? Posted by John Bolch. Links to this post.
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Family Lore: The norm, not the exception, for children to shape post-divorce futures
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Thursday, July 23, 2015. The norm, not the exception, for children to shape post-divorce futures. Welcoming comments by Family Justice Minister Caroline Dinenage, about making the role of children more prominent in shaping post-divorce settlements, Jane Robey, CEO of National Family Mediation (NFM), the largest provider of family mediation in England and Wales, said:. Posted by John Bolch. Thank you for taking the time to comment on this post. Constructive comments are always welcome, even if they do...