Susan Tilley, Solicitor and Mediator. Do men and women experience mediation in different ways and emerge from the process with different outcomes by virtue of their gender difference? Does the gender ...
The judgment of Mr Justice Holman in Chai v Peng (No 2) [2014] EWHC 1519 (Fam), [2014] 2 FLR (forthcoming) permitting the wife to issue a replacement second petition upon the dismissal of her first, ...
The Department for Education has published a list of indicators to help local authorities understand the broad range of factors contributing to child poverty locally. The Child Poverty Act 2010 ...
In ancillary relief litigation, whose responsibility is it to quantify the value of future pension benefits and their non-pension substitutes if offsetting is being considered? What method should be ...
It is well established that the UK is experiencing a rapidly growing and aging population, with an estimated 12 million people over the age of 65. These people are more likely to suffer from multiple ...
Getting away on holiday with children is hard enough; following separation, there may be an additional complication and it will need early attention. My family has had to make use of the 'PMT' ...
This article originally appeared in the January 2018 issue of Family Law. Find out more or request a free 1-week trial of Family Law journal. Please quote: 100482. Many psychologist expert witnesses, ...
At time of writing, public and media suggestion has continued that the current lockdown will come to a natural conclusion as some time in the coming months. When or how remains a further mystery to ...
The Greater Manchester Gatekeeping and Allocation Pilot ran between April 2012 and July 2013. All care proceedings work in Greater Manchester is centralised and all the magistrates, legal advisers and ...
Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996 (the 1996 Act) sets out the basic legislative framework for the protection of victims of Domestic Violence in England and Wales. With very limited exceptions all ...
In this 2-part series, Maria Wright, a solicitor and PhD candidate at the University of Bristol, looks at the immediate implications of a no-deal Brexit for cross-border children's cases. This is part ...