Geraldine Morris warns family lawyers to tread carefully around the CPR
After separation, how do judges justify how the co-owned home is divided? asks Rowena Meager
Baroness highlights rising divorce rates & associated cost to advocate change to family system
The head of the independent safeguarding authority is to clarify proposals announced last week for a vetting system for those working with children.
Mediative, co-operative justice would benefit all parties and protect the legal aid budget, says David Burrows
Louise Spitz ponders the role of family law in winning voters’ hearts & minds
Property prices are affecting FDR payouts, Thomas Duggins finds
How far can the courts allay fears about separated parents absconding with children in the holiday season? Georgina Vallance-Webb reports
The tendering date for civil and criminal legal aid contracts has been pushed back six months to October 2010 to give the Legal Services Commission (LSC) time to finalise arrangements.
Recent decisions have confirmed the finality of capital orders, says Caroline Lonsdale
Firm strengthens catastrophic injury capability with partner promotions
Finance and restructuring team offering expands in Manchester with partner hire
Firm announces appointment of head of remortgage