The LexisNexis Legal Awards 2024 are officially open for entries, offering a platform to celebrate the very best of the UK’s ...
An overview is given of the number of family cases coming to the courts and how they are dealt with. This context leads to a discussion of the content aims and possible practical effects of the Family ...
Drawing on recently published resources and guides, the article endeavours to identify behaviours that should cause practitioners to be alert and to assess whether the client should be considered ...
This article considers the English law concept of non-marriage taking as its starting point the “postscript” at [88]–[92] of Mostyn J’s judgment in Tousi v Gaydukova [2023] EWHC 404 (Fam). In that ...
You can vote for your choice of Champion here, and the results will be announced at the Family Law Awards on 20 November 2024 at the Park Plaza Hotel, Westminster Bridge.
Service is an often ignored but critical subject for international family practitioners in every case. If service rules are not followed carefully, you run the risk of your client ending up divorced ...
Maryam Syed KC examines the major developments in Family Law taking place in 2024 so far. What are the new provisions in relation to suspending parental rights for those convicted of murder and ...
Family Law is now a publishing imprint of LexisNexis. Family Law will continue to produce the Family Law Awards, textbooks, looseleafs, journals and court reference works. Our flagship titles include: ...
Drug, alcohol and DNA testing laboratory AlphaBiolabs has made a £500 donation to Juno Women’s Aid in Nottingham as part of its Giving Back campaign Drug, alcohol and DNA testing laboratory ...
The ‘Disclosure of Information between Family and Criminal Agencies and Jurisdictions: 2024 Protocol’ introduces a number of changes for family law practitioners. Replacing the previous 2013 guidance, ...