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Family gathering: International Family Law conference 2020

05 February 2020
Issue: 7873 / Categories: Legal News , Family
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Tickets are now available for the International Family Law conference 2020, in London on 26 March

The hot topics to be covered include the potential consequences of Brexit for family law and jurisdiction in divorce and financial claims, international relocation, child abduction and practical guidance for dealing with foreign assets.

The event is held by Anthony Gold solicitors and the International Family Law Group. Speakers from the two firms will be joined by other specialists.

The drinks reception has been sponsored by 36 Group.


 

 

Issue: 7873 / Categories: Legal News , Family
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