Articles by David Burrows
Splitting up
David Burrows notes the complexities that surround the severance of joint tenancy
No quick fix
Family law reform should be handled with care advises David Burrows
Another roll of the dice?
To set aside or not to set aside? David Burrows reviews Livock
All’s fair in love...?
David Burrows examines the approach of the court to enforcement of ante- & post-nuptial agreements
Show & tell
Parties must nail their evidential colours to the mast, observes David Burrows
Tidal waive: a reply
David Burrows emphasises that legal professional privilege is a “substantive absolute right”
Book review: Family Procedure Rules 2010—a guide to the new law
For reasons which remain unclear the Ministry of Justice rushed in the Family Procedure Rules 2010 in such a way that back-up practice directions and forms were coming off the legislative press as the rules came into operation.
Under new rule (7)
David Burrows investigates the “gap procedures” under the new FPR
Under new rule (5)
In his fifth FPR update, David Burrows looks at rules on evidence & disclosure
Under new rule (4)
David Burrows examines costs & appeals under the Family Procedure Rules 2010
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
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May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
NLJ Legal Trends
Where judgment is entered on a part admission and the residue of the claim is defended...
Government departments are becoming increasingly more unco-operative...
Is it objectionable for the schedule of a Tomlin order to stray beyond the confines of the proceedings?
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