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FAMILY LAW WEEK: COURT OF APPEAL ISSUES GUIDANCE ON Court of Appeal issues guidance on domestic abuse hearings and findings of fact. During January 2021, the Court of Appeal heard four conjoined appeals in relation to fact-finding hearings in private law cases where domestic abuse was raised as an issue. On 30 March 2021 the Court handed down its judgment, for which click here. FAMILY LAW WEEK: CHANGING A CHILD’S NAME It has been held that the Christian name given to a person on baptism can be changed only on confirmation, by Act of Parliament or, in a sense, by adding a name when a child is adopted. In a few cases authority to take a new forename has been given by royal licence. There is limited case law on the change of forename. FAMILY LAW WEEK: W V THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME W v The Secretary of State for the Home Department EWHC 1733 (Fam) Judgment concerning recognition of a Nigerian adoption order; adoption order recognised. In the event the court was wrong as to whether it had complied with the requirements of foreign law, it would have been recognised at common law as to do otherwise would be abreach
FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: CARE PROCEEDINGS: WHO IS BEST PLACED TO Eleanor Battie, barrister of Crown Office Row, Brighton, asks whether the demand for speed in care proceedings is at the cost of best expert evidence. It is repeatedly recognised within the family courts that placing a child for adoption, without the parents' consent, is themost draconian of
FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: A, B AND C (ADOPTION: NOTIFICATION OF A, B And C (Adoption: Notification of Fathers And Relatives) EWCA Civ 41. Appeals concerning 3 babies where the mothers had concealed the pregnancies from the fathers and relatives. With 2 children being placed for adoption and that being an option for the third, should the local authorities notify the fathers before theplans are
FAMILY LAW WEEK: COURT OF APPEAL ISSUES GUIDANCE ON Court of Appeal issues guidance on domestic abuse hearings and findings of fact. During January 2021, the Court of Appeal heard four conjoined appeals in relation to fact-finding hearings in private law cases where domestic abuse was raised as an issue. On 30 March 2021 the Court handed down its judgment, for which click here. FAMILY LAW WEEK: CHANGING A CHILD’S NAME It has been held that the Christian name given to a person on baptism can be changed only on confirmation, by Act of Parliament or, in a sense, by adding a name when a child is adopted. In a few cases authority to take a new forename has been given by royal licence. There is limited case law on the change of forename. FAMILY LAW WEEK: W V THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME W v The Secretary of State for the Home Department EWHC 1733 (Fam) Judgment concerning recognition of a Nigerian adoption order; adoption order recognised. In the event the court was wrong as to whether it had complied with the requirements of foreign law, it would have been recognised at common law as to do otherwise would be abreach
FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: CARE PROCEEDINGS: WHO IS BEST PLACED TO Eleanor Battie, barrister of Crown Office Row, Brighton, asks whether the demand for speed in care proceedings is at the cost of best expert evidence. It is repeatedly recognised within the family courts that placing a child for adoption, without the parents' consent, is themost draconian of
FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE K EWHC 1409 (FAM) Home > Judgments. Re K EWHC 1409 (Fam) A rehearing by the President, the Right Honourable Sir Andrew McFarlane, in May 2021, , following a successful appeal in November 2020 of Keehan J’s welfare decisions in September 2020 for placement orders. FAMILY LAW WEEK: DOMESTIC ABUSE TOOLKIT FOR EMPLOYERS UPDATED Home > News. Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers updated. The Insurance Charities has unveiled an update to the resource the Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers. The charity funded the original Toolkit and this update, driven by a recognition that the world of work, and awareness of domestic abuse, have changed in the three years since its publication, especially in the wake of Covid-19. FAMILY LAW WEEK: LAUNCH OF RAPID CONSULTATION ON REMOTE Home > News. Launch of rapid consultation on remote, hybrid and in-person hearings in the family justice system. The President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, has announced the launch of a two-week rapid consultation on remote, hybrid and in-person hearings in the family justice system and the Court of Protection. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE Home > Articles. When Two Worlds Collide – the interplay of SGOs and care orders in light of F v G EWCA Civ 622. Madeleine Whelan, barrister of Fourteen, analyses a recent Court of Appeal case that highlights the flexibility of the Children Act. FAMILY LAW WEEK: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY NHS TRUST V FIXSLER Home > Judgments. Manchester University NHS Trust v Fixsler and Others EWHC 1426 . MacDonald J granted the Trust’s application for a declaration that it was not in the interests of two-year old Alta for life-sustaining treatment to be continued and refused her parents’ application to move her to a hospital in Israel. FAMILY LAW WEEK: ‘CULTURE CHANGE NEEDED TO TACKLE Home > News ‘Culture change needed to tackle “normalised” sexual harassment in schools and colleges’ Ofsted publishes review. Sexual harassment, including online sexual abuse, has become 'normalised' for children and young people, a review from Ofsted has found. Ofsted's inspectors visited 32 state and private schools and colleges and spoke to more than 900 children and young people FAMILY LAW WEEK: THE PENSION ADVISORY GROUP’S FINAL REPORT Home > Articles > 2019 archive. The Pension Advisory Group’s final report: reviewing a paradigm shift in pensions practice . Matthew Richardson, barrister of Coram Chambers, offers an introduction and overview of a report set to change the future of financial remedies practice significantly. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM AND FAMILY LAW Home > Articles. Narcissism and Family Law – a practitioner’s guide. Karin Walker, Founder of KGW Family Law, provides a guide to help family lawyers identify and manage narcissistic behaviour in any divorce or separation. FAMILY LAW WEEK: SHORT, BUT NOT NECESSARILY SWEET Lord Justice Ward helpfully set down the appropriate approach as follows:-. (a) The first task is for the court to consider a clean break pursuant to Section 25A (1). (b) If there is to be no clean break, the court is to decide the amount to be ordered. The duration of the marriage is a factor relevant to the determination of quantum. FAMILY LAW WEEK: SELECT COMMITTEE OPENS INQUIRY INTO VAWG Home > News. Select Committee opens inquiry into VAWG with evidence from Domestic Abuse Commissioner, Refuge and Centre for Women’s Justice . The Commons Home Affairs Committee has held the opening session of its inquiry into violence against women and girls with a session taking evidence from experts working to inform Government at all levels, and domestic abuse charities. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: A, B AND C (ADOPTION: NOTIFICATION OF A, B And C (Adoption: Notification of Fathers And Relatives) EWCA Civ 41. Appeals concerning 3 babies where the mothers had concealed the pregnancies from the fathers and relatives. With 2 children being placed for adoption and that being an option for the third, should the local authorities notify the fathers before theplans are
FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD: INTERIM SEPARATION) [2020 Home > Judgments > 2020 archive. C (A Child: Interim Separation) EWCA Civ 257. Unsuccessful application to appeal a decision on interim separation. The case concerned a child, Rosie (not her real name), who was placed with her mother at birth in a residential unit under an interim care order because of her mother's drug addiction, chaotic lifestyle, and experiences of domestic violence. FAMILY LAW WEEK: SPECIAL GUARDIANSHIP ORDERS AND OVERSEAS Home > Articles > 2019 archive. Special Guardianship Orders and Overseas Placements. Maria Wright, PhD Candidate at the University of Bristol, and solicitor, highlights some of the challenges associated with placing children under SGOs overseas and asks whether such placements warrant a distinct form of legal framework tailored to meet their specific needs. FAMILY LAW WEEK: W V THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME W v The Secretary of State for the Home Department EWHC 1733 (Fam) Judgment concerning recognition of a Nigerian adoption order; adoption order recognised. In the event the court was wrong as to whether it had complied with the requirements of foreign law, it would have been recognised at common law as to do otherwise would be abreach
FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: IN THE MATTER OF D (A CHILD) UKSC 42 In the matter of D (A Child) UKSC 42. On appeal from EWCA Civ 1695. JUSTICES: Lady Hale (President), Lord Carnwath, Lady Black, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lady Arden. BACKGROUND TO THE APPEAL. The issue in this appeal is whether it is within the scope of parental responsibility to consent to living arrangements for a 16 or17-year-old
FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: A, B AND C (ADOPTION: NOTIFICATION OF A, B And C (Adoption: Notification of Fathers And Relatives) EWCA Civ 41. Appeals concerning 3 babies where the mothers had concealed the pregnancies from the fathers and relatives. With 2 children being placed for adoption and that being an option for the third, should the local authorities notify the fathers before theplans are
FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD: INTERIM SEPARATION) [2020 Home > Judgments > 2020 archive. C (A Child: Interim Separation) EWCA Civ 257. Unsuccessful application to appeal a decision on interim separation. The case concerned a child, Rosie (not her real name), who was placed with her mother at birth in a residential unit under an interim care order because of her mother's drug addiction, chaotic lifestyle, and experiences of domestic violence. FAMILY LAW WEEK: SPECIAL GUARDIANSHIP ORDERS AND OVERSEAS Home > Articles > 2019 archive. Special Guardianship Orders and Overseas Placements. Maria Wright, PhD Candidate at the University of Bristol, and solicitor, highlights some of the challenges associated with placing children under SGOs overseas and asks whether such placements warrant a distinct form of legal framework tailored to meet their specific needs. FAMILY LAW WEEK: W V THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME W v The Secretary of State for the Home Department EWHC 1733 (Fam) Judgment concerning recognition of a Nigerian adoption order; adoption order recognised. In the event the court was wrong as to whether it had complied with the requirements of foreign law, it would have been recognised at common law as to do otherwise would be abreach
FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: IN THE MATTER OF D (A CHILD) UKSC 42 In the matter of D (A Child) UKSC 42. On appeal from EWCA Civ 1695. JUSTICES: Lady Hale (President), Lord Carnwath, Lady Black, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lady Arden. BACKGROUND TO THE APPEAL. The issue in this appeal is whether it is within the scope of parental responsibility to consent to living arrangements for a 16 or17-year-old
FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE K EWHC 1409 (FAM) Home > Judgments. Re K EWHC 1409 (Fam) A rehearing by the President, the Right Honourable Sir Andrew McFarlane, in May 2021, , following a successful appeal in November 2020 of Keehan J’s welfare decisions in September 2020 for placement orders. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE Home > Articles. When Two Worlds Collide – the interplay of SGOs and care orders in light of F v G EWCA Civ 622. Madeleine Whelan, barrister of Fourteen, analyses a recent Court of Appeal case that highlights the flexibility of the Children Act. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: FAMILY SOLICITOR Home > Recruitment. Family Solicitor. Family Solicitor We are looking for a confident 2-3 PQE Family Solicitor to join our friendly and forward-thinking team in a key role. FAMILY LAW WEEK: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY NHS TRUST V FIXSLER Home > Judgments. Manchester University NHS Trust v Fixsler and Others EWHC 1426 . MacDonald J granted the Trust’s application for a declaration that it was not in the interests of two-year old Alta for life-sustaining treatment to be continued and refused her parents’ application to move her to a hospital in Israel. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM AND FAMILY LAW Home > Articles. Narcissism and Family Law – a practitioner’s guide. Karin Walker, Founder of KGW Family Law, provides a guide to help family lawyers identify and manage narcissistic behaviour in any divorce or separation. FAMILY LAW WEEK: DOMESTIC ABUSE TOOLKIT FOR EMPLOYERS UPDATED Home > News. Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers updated. The Insurance Charities has unveiled an update to the resource the Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers. The charity funded the original Toolkit and this update, driven by a recognition that the world of work, and awareness of domestic abuse, have changed in the three years since its publication, especially in the wake of Covid-19. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE L (A CHILD: STEP-PARENT ADOPTION Home > Judgments. Re L (A Child: Step-Parent Adoption) EWCA Civ 801. A father’s unsuccessful attempt to appeal against an adoption order in favour of the child’s step-father. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C V B EWHC 1369 Home > Judgments. C v B EWHC 1369 . The case concerned an application by a father for return of two children to Spain under the 1980 Hague Convention. ___ The parties agreed that there had been wrongful removal pursuant to Article 12, but the mother sought to argue that the grave harm exception in Article 13(b) applied and that the judge should exercise his discretion and declin FAMILY LAW WEEK: M V D EWHC 1351 Home > Judgments. M v D EWHC 1351. This case concerns the meaning of the term "associated person" in s. 62(3) of the Family Law Act 1996. ___ An ex-parte application was made for a non-molestation order by the applicant under s. 42(2) of the Family Law Act 1996. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: A, B AND C (ADOPTION: NOTIFICATION OF A, B And C (Adoption: Notification of Fathers And Relatives) EWCA Civ 41. Appeals concerning 3 babies where the mothers had concealed the pregnancies from the fathers and relatives. With 2 children being placed for adoption and that being an option for the third, should the local authorities notify the fathers before theplans are
FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD: INTERIM SEPARATION) [2020 Home > Judgments > 2020 archive. C (A Child: Interim Separation) EWCA Civ 257. Unsuccessful application to appeal a decision on interim separation. The case concerned a child, Rosie (not her real name), who was placed with her mother at birth in a residential unit under an interim care order because of her mother's drug addiction, chaotic lifestyle, and experiences of domestic violence. FAMILY LAW WEEK: SPECIAL GUARDIANSHIP ORDERS AND OVERSEAS Home > Articles > 2019 archive. Special Guardianship Orders and Overseas Placements. Maria Wright, PhD Candidate at the University of Bristol, and solicitor, highlights some of the challenges associated with placing children under SGOs overseas and asks whether such placements warrant a distinct form of legal framework tailored to meet their specific needs. FAMILY LAW WEEK: W V THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME W v The Secretary of State for the Home Department EWHC 1733 (Fam) Judgment concerning recognition of a Nigerian adoption order; adoption order recognised. In the event the court was wrong as to whether it had complied with the requirements of foreign law, it would have been recognised at common law as to do otherwise would be abreach
FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: IN THE MATTER OF D (A CHILD) UKSC 42 In the matter of D (A Child) UKSC 42. On appeal from EWCA Civ 1695. JUSTICES: Lady Hale (President), Lord Carnwath, Lady Black, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lady Arden. BACKGROUND TO THE APPEAL. The issue in this appeal is whether it is within the scope of parental responsibility to consent to living arrangements for a 16 or17-year-old
FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: A, B AND C (ADOPTION: NOTIFICATION OF A, B And C (Adoption: Notification of Fathers And Relatives) EWCA Civ 41. Appeals concerning 3 babies where the mothers had concealed the pregnancies from the fathers and relatives. With 2 children being placed for adoption and that being an option for the third, should the local authorities notify the fathers before theplans are
FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD: INTERIM SEPARATION) [2020 Home > Judgments > 2020 archive. C (A Child: Interim Separation) EWCA Civ 257. Unsuccessful application to appeal a decision on interim separation. The case concerned a child, Rosie (not her real name), who was placed with her mother at birth in a residential unit under an interim care order because of her mother's drug addiction, chaotic lifestyle, and experiences of domestic violence. FAMILY LAW WEEK: SPECIAL GUARDIANSHIP ORDERS AND OVERSEAS Home > Articles > 2019 archive. Special Guardianship Orders and Overseas Placements. Maria Wright, PhD Candidate at the University of Bristol, and solicitor, highlights some of the challenges associated with placing children under SGOs overseas and asks whether such placements warrant a distinct form of legal framework tailored to meet their specific needs. FAMILY LAW WEEK: W V THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE HOME W v The Secretary of State for the Home Department EWHC 1733 (Fam) Judgment concerning recognition of a Nigerian adoption order; adoption order recognised. In the event the court was wrong as to whether it had complied with the requirements of foreign law, it would have been recognised at common law as to do otherwise would be abreach
FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: IN THE MATTER OF D (A CHILD) UKSC 42 In the matter of D (A Child) UKSC 42. On appeal from EWCA Civ 1695. JUSTICES: Lady Hale (President), Lord Carnwath, Lady Black, Lord Lloyd-Jones, Lady Arden. BACKGROUND TO THE APPEAL. The issue in this appeal is whether it is within the scope of parental responsibility to consent to living arrangements for a 16 or17-year-old
FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE K EWHC 1409 (FAM) Home > Judgments. Re K EWHC 1409 (Fam) A rehearing by the President, the Right Honourable Sir Andrew McFarlane, in May 2021, , following a successful appeal in November 2020 of Keehan J’s welfare decisions in September 2020 for placement orders. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE Home > Articles. When Two Worlds Collide – the interplay of SGOs and care orders in light of F v G EWCA Civ 622. Madeleine Whelan, barrister of Fourteen, analyses a recent Court of Appeal case that highlights the flexibility of the Children Act. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: FAMILY SOLICITOR Home > Recruitment. Family Solicitor. Family Solicitor We are looking for a confident 2-3 PQE Family Solicitor to join our friendly and forward-thinking team in a key role. FAMILY LAW WEEK: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY NHS TRUST V FIXSLER Home > Judgments. Manchester University NHS Trust v Fixsler and Others EWHC 1426 . MacDonald J granted the Trust’s application for a declaration that it was not in the interests of two-year old Alta for life-sustaining treatment to be continued and refused her parents’ application to move her to a hospital in Israel. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM AND FAMILY LAW Home > Articles. Narcissism and Family Law – a practitioner’s guide. Karin Walker, Founder of KGW Family Law, provides a guide to help family lawyers identify and manage narcissistic behaviour in any divorce or separation. FAMILY LAW WEEK: DOMESTIC ABUSE TOOLKIT FOR EMPLOYERS UPDATED Home > News. Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers updated. The Insurance Charities has unveiled an update to the resource the Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers. The charity funded the original Toolkit and this update, driven by a recognition that the world of work, and awareness of domestic abuse, have changed in the three years since its publication, especially in the wake of Covid-19. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE L (A CHILD: STEP-PARENT ADOPTION Home > Judgments. Re L (A Child: Step-Parent Adoption) EWCA Civ 801. A father’s unsuccessful attempt to appeal against an adoption order in favour of the child’s step-father. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C V B EWHC 1369 Home > Judgments. C v B EWHC 1369 . The case concerned an application by a father for return of two children to Spain under the 1980 Hague Convention. ___ The parties agreed that there had been wrongful removal pursuant to Article 12, but the mother sought to argue that the grave harm exception in Article 13(b) applied and that the judge should exercise his discretion and declin FAMILY LAW WEEK: M V D EWHC 1351 Home > Judgments. M v D EWHC 1351. This case concerns the meaning of the term "associated person" in s. 62(3) of the Family Law Act 1996. ___ An ex-parte application was made for a non-molestation order by the applicant under s. 42(2) of the Family Law Act 1996. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: YY (CHILDREN: CONDUCT OF THE LOCAL Home > Judgments. YY (Children: Conduct of the Local Authority) EWHC 749 (Fam) Keehan J’s judgement (89 pages) was delivered at the conclusion of a fact-finding hearing on 3 applications: contact to children in care, discharge of care with the making of a special guardianship order to long-term foster carers and permission to change the children’s surname. FAMILY LAW WEEK: JB (A CHILD) RE (SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS JB (a child) Re (sexual abuse allegations) EWCA Civ 46. Appeal against findings of sexual abuse on the basis of allegations made by a child for the first time at age nine about incidents that had happened some 4-5 years previously upheld. E, born in 2009, had been removed from her mother's (M) care in August 2013 in previous proceedings FAMILY LAW WEEK: ANALYSIS POST-RE B-S: THE FALLACY OF Analysis Post-Re B-S: The Fallacy of ‘Better than Good Enough Care’. Paul Hart, barrister, 15 Winckley Square Chambers, considers whether the courts are asking the right question when determining the capability of parents to care for their children. In Re B-S (Children) EWCA 1146 Sir James Munby P expressed 'real concerns, shared by FAMILY LAW WEEK: COURT OF APPEAL PERMITS RUSSIAN WIFE TO Home > News. Court of Appeal permits Russian wife to bring billion dollar High Court case . The Court of Appeal has overturned the decision to set aside permission that Natalia Potanina had been granted to make an application against her former husband Vladimir Potanin for financial relief under Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: PRESIDENT GIVES GUIDANCE ON EXTENSIONS Judgment considers meaning of ‘necessary’ for assessments under s 38 (6) In Re S (A Child) EWCC B44 the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has given guidance as to the factors which the court might consider when determining whether to extend care proceedings beyond 26 weeks. In the same judgment he returned to the FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLES FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: YY (CHILDREN: CONDUCT OF THE LOCAL Home > Judgments. YY (Children: Conduct of the Local Authority) EWHC 749 (Fam) Keehan J’s judgement (89 pages) was delivered at the conclusion of a fact-finding hearing on 3 applications: contact to children in care, discharge of care with the making of a special guardianship order to long-term foster carers and permission to change the children’s surname. FAMILY LAW WEEK: JB (A CHILD) RE (SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS JB (a child) Re (sexual abuse allegations) EWCA Civ 46. Appeal against findings of sexual abuse on the basis of allegations made by a child for the first time at age nine about incidents that had happened some 4-5 years previously upheld. E, born in 2009, had been removed from her mother's (M) care in August 2013 in previous proceedings FAMILY LAW WEEK: ANALYSIS POST-RE B-S: THE FALLACY OF Analysis Post-Re B-S: The Fallacy of ‘Better than Good Enough Care’. Paul Hart, barrister, 15 Winckley Square Chambers, considers whether the courts are asking the right question when determining the capability of parents to care for their children. In Re B-S (Children) EWCA 1146 Sir James Munby P expressed 'real concerns, shared by FAMILY LAW WEEK: COURT OF APPEAL PERMITS RUSSIAN WIFE TO Home > News. Court of Appeal permits Russian wife to bring billion dollar High Court case . The Court of Appeal has overturned the decision to set aside permission that Natalia Potanina had been granted to make an application against her former husband Vladimir Potanin for financial relief under Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: PRESIDENT GIVES GUIDANCE ON EXTENSIONS Judgment considers meaning of ‘necessary’ for assessments under s 38 (6) In Re S (A Child) EWCC B44 the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has given guidance as to the factors which the court might consider when determining whether to extend care proceedings beyond 26 weeks. In the same judgment he returned to the FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOME FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE K EWHC 1409 (FAM) Home > Judgments. Re K EWHC 1409 (Fam) A rehearing by the President, the Right Honourable Sir Andrew McFarlane, in May 2021, , following a successful appeal in November 2020 of Keehan J’s welfare decisions in September 2020 for placement orders. FAMILY LAW WEEK: FAMILY SOLICITOR Home > Recruitment. Family Solicitor. Family Solicitor We are looking for a confident 2-3 PQE Family Solicitor to join our friendly and forward-thinking team in a key role. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM AND FAMILY LAW Home > Articles. Narcissism and Family Law – a practitioner’s guide. Karin Walker, Founder of KGW Family Law, provides a guide to help family lawyers identify and manage narcissistic behaviour in any divorce or separation. FAMILY LAW WEEK: DOMESTIC ABUSE TOOLKIT FOR EMPLOYERS UPDATED Home > News. Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers updated. The Insurance Charities has unveiled an update to the resource the Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers. The charity funded the original Toolkit and this update, driven by a recognition that the world of work, and awareness of domestic abuse, have changed in the three years since its publication, especially in the wake of Covid-19. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WHEN TWO WORLDS COLLIDE Home > Articles. When two worlds collide – the interplay of SGOs and care orders in light of F v G EWCA Civ 622. Madeleine Whelan, barrister of Fourteen, analyses a recent Court of Appeal case that highlights the flexibility of the Children Act. FAMILY LAW WEEK: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY NHS TRUST V FIXSLER Home > Judgments. Manchester University NHS Trust v Fixsler and Others EWHC 1426 . MacDonald J granted the Trust’s application for a declaration that it was not in the interests of two-year old Alta for life-sustaining treatment to be continued and refused her parents’ application to move her to a hospital in Israel. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM IN PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Home > News. Narcissism in personal relationships 'Lockdown has been a narcissist's paradise,' according to divorce lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt, speaking to Metro. 'They've had their victims at their mercy – isolated and helpless.' FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE L (A CHILD: STEP-PARENT ADOPTION Home > Judgments. Re L (A Child: Step-Parent Adoption) EWCA Civ 801. A father’s unsuccessful attempt to appeal against an adoption order in favour of the child’s step-father. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C V B EWHC 1369 Home > Judgments. C v B EWHC 1369 . The case concerned an application by a father for return of two children to Spain under the 1980 Hague Convention. ___ The parties agreed that there had been wrongful removal pursuant to Article 12, but the mother sought to argue that the grave harm exception in Article 13(b) applied and that the judge should exercise his discretion and declin FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLESLAW WEEK 2020FAMILY LAW ARTICLES 2019FAMILY LAW ARTICLESFAMILY LAW COLUMBUS OHIOFAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS COLUMBUS OHIOWEEKS LAW GROUP FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: YY (CHILDREN: CONDUCT OF THE LOCAL Home > Judgments. YY (Children: Conduct of the Local Authority) EWHC 749 (Fam) Keehan J’s judgement (89 pages) was delivered at the conclusion of a fact-finding hearing on 3 applications: contact to children in care, discharge of care with the making of a special guardianship order to long-term foster carers and permission to change the children’s surname. FAMILY LAW WEEK: JB (A CHILD) RE (SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS JB (a child) Re (sexual abuse allegations) EWCA Civ 46. Appeal against findings of sexual abuse on the basis of allegations made by a child for the first time at age nine about incidents that had happened some 4-5 years previously upheld. E, born in 2009, had been removed from her mother's (M) care in August 2013 in previous proceedings FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE H (A CHILD)(PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY Re H (A Child) (Parental Responsibility: Vaccination) EWCA Civ 664. On appeal from the High Court of Justice Family Division, McCombe, King, and Peter Jackson LJJ consider the procedural route when the vaccination of a child in care is disputed. The case concerned a child, H, in respect of whom care and placement orders hadbeen made to
FAMILY LAW WEEK: COURT OF APPEAL PERMITS RUSSIAN WIFE TO Home > News. Court of Appeal permits Russian wife to bring billion dollar High Court case . The Court of Appeal has overturned the decision to set aside permission that Natalia Potanina had been granted to make an application against her former husband Vladimir Potanin for financial relief under Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: PRESIDENT GIVES GUIDANCE ON EXTENSIONS Judgment considers meaning of ‘necessary’ for assessments under s 38 (6) In Re S (A Child) EWCC B44 the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has given guidance as to the factors which the court might consider when determining whether to extend care proceedings beyond 26 weeks. In the same judgment he returned to the FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOMEHOMECREATE ACCOUNTCURRENT CPD COURSESNEWSJUDGMENTSARTICLESLAW WEEK 2020FAMILY LAW ARTICLES 2019FAMILY LAW ARTICLESFAMILY LAW COLUMBUS OHIOFAMILY LAW ATTORNEYS COLUMBUS OHIOWEEKS LAW GROUP FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE S (A CHILD) EWCA CIV 605 Re S (A Child) EWCA Civ 605. The Court of Appeal ordered a rehearing of a mother’s application for leave to oppose an adoption application, because of procedural unfairness. The local authority’s failure to ensure that the necessary material was available to the mother and the court was criticised. ___. FAMILY LAW WEEK: YY (CHILDREN: CONDUCT OF THE LOCAL Home > Judgments. YY (Children: Conduct of the Local Authority) EWHC 749 (Fam) Keehan J’s judgement (89 pages) was delivered at the conclusion of a fact-finding hearing on 3 applications: contact to children in care, discharge of care with the making of a special guardianship order to long-term foster carers and permission to change the children’s surname. FAMILY LAW WEEK: JB (A CHILD) RE (SEXUAL ABUSE ALLEGATIONS JB (a child) Re (sexual abuse allegations) EWCA Civ 46. Appeal against findings of sexual abuse on the basis of allegations made by a child for the first time at age nine about incidents that had happened some 4-5 years previously upheld. E, born in 2009, had been removed from her mother's (M) care in August 2013 in previous proceedings FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE H (A CHILD)(PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY Re H (A Child) (Parental Responsibility: Vaccination) EWCA Civ 664. On appeal from the High Court of Justice Family Division, McCombe, King, and Peter Jackson LJJ consider the procedural route when the vaccination of a child in care is disputed. The case concerned a child, H, in respect of whom care and placement orders hadbeen made to
FAMILY LAW WEEK: COURT OF APPEAL PERMITS RUSSIAN WIFE TO Home > News. Court of Appeal permits Russian wife to bring billion dollar High Court case . The Court of Appeal has overturned the decision to set aside permission that Natalia Potanina had been granted to make an application against her former husband Vladimir Potanin for financial relief under Part III of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C (A CHILD) (INTERIM SEPARATION), RE The issue in the case was whether an interim order for separation of a 4 month old child from his young mother was justified. A significant issue in the case was the mother's ability and willingness to separate from the father who had served sentences of imprisonment for assaulting her. The child had broadly remained in the care of hismother
FAMILY LAW WEEK: PRESIDENT GIVES GUIDANCE ON EXTENSIONS Judgment considers meaning of ‘necessary’ for assessments under s 38 (6) In Re S (A Child) EWCC B44 the President of the Family Division, Sir James Munby, has given guidance as to the factors which the court might consider when determining whether to extend care proceedings beyond 26 weeks. In the same judgment he returned to the FAMILY LAW WEEK: W (A CHILD) V NEATH PORT TALBOT COUNTY W (A Child) v Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council EWCA Civ 1227. Appeal by mother against a care order opposed by both the local authority and mother. Appeal allowed. Appeal allowed. This appeal followed a final (welfare) hearing in which the local authority concerned had sought a supervision order. FAMILY LAW WEEK: WELCOME FAMILY LAW CASES, NEWS AND CPD Family Law Week provides free access to all the latest family law news and judgments.The content is free as we generate revenue through our fully accredited, amazing value, online CPD training and advertising. Only £109 + VAT buys you unlimited access to all our monthly online CPD courses - find out more via this link.. And to help you keep bang up to date we FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE K EWHC 1409 (FAM) Home > Judgments. Re K EWHC 1409 (Fam) A rehearing by the President, the Right Honourable Sir Andrew McFarlane, in May 2021, , following a successful appeal in November 2020 of Keehan J’s welfare decisions in September 2020 for placement orders. FAMILY LAW WEEK: DOMESTIC ABUSE TOOLKIT FOR EMPLOYERS UPDATED Home > News. Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers updated. The Insurance Charities has unveiled an update to the resource the Domestic Abuse Toolkit for Employers. The charity funded the original Toolkit and this update, driven by a recognition that the world of work, and awareness of domestic abuse, have changed in the three years since its publication, especially in the wake of Covid-19. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM AND FAMILY LAW Home > Articles. Narcissism and Family Law – a practitioner’s guide. Karin Walker, Founder of KGW Family Law, provides a guide to help family lawyers identify and manage narcissistic behaviour in any divorce or separation. FAMILY LAW WEEK: F V M EWFC 4 F v M EWFC 4. Mr Justice Hayden’s detailed judgment, making extensive findings of coercive and controlling behaviour, underlines the need for the court to assess a FAMILY LAW WEEK: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY NHS TRUST V FIXSLER Home > Judgments. Manchester University NHS Trust v Fixsler and Others EWHC 1426 . MacDonald J granted the Trust’s application for a declaration that it was not in the interests of two-year old Alta for life-sustaining treatment to be continued and refused her parents’ application to move her to a hospital in Israel. FAMILY LAW WEEK: NARCISSISM IN PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS Home > News. Narcissism in personal relationships 'Lockdown has been a narcissist's paradise,' according to divorce lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt, speaking to Metro. 'They've had their victims at their mercy – isolated and helpless.' FAMILY LAW WEEK: M V D EWHC 1351 Home > Judgments. M v D EWHC 1351. This case concerns the meaning of the term "associated person" in s. 62(3) of the Family Law Act 1996. ___ An ex-parte application was made for a non-molestation order by the applicant under s. 42(2) of the Family Law Act 1996. FAMILY LAW WEEK: RE L (A CHILD: STEP-PARENT ADOPTION Home > Judgments. Re L (A Child: Step-Parent Adoption) EWCA Civ 801. A father’s unsuccessful attempt to appeal against an adoption order in favour of the child’s step-father. FAMILY LAW WEEK: C V B EWHC 1369 Home > Judgments. C v B EWHC 1369 . The case concerned an application by a father for return of two children to Spain under the 1980 Hague Convention. ___ The parties agreed that there had been wrongful removal pursuant to Article 12, but the mother sought to argue that the grave harm exception in Article 13(b) applied and that the judge should exercise his discretion and declinusername
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