Before the issue of contact between the Applicant and his purported children could be determined the existence of the children had to be decided. It is readily understandable why Arbuthnot J claimed ...
‘Part 1’ of the article, published in the December 2024 edition of the journal, summarised three recent cases involving a dispute as to whether or not a ‘Nuptial Agreement’ was valid and binding on ...
The Children's Commissioner has reacted to the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill: "As Children’s Commissioner, I want England to be the best place for children to grow up, where every child can be ...
Over six months into the Department for Education’s Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service (SIHIS) pilot its impact remains unclear. This article examines significant legal and forensic concerns ...
Six months on from the implementation of changes to FPR rules surrounding NCDR, this article takes the opportunity to reflect holistically on: the aims of the changes; whether they have helped or ...
Leading drug, alcohol and DNA testing laboratory, AlphaBiolabs, has made a £500 donation to Blackburne House in Liverpool as part of its Giving Back campaign.
Despite disability being a Section 25 factor in its own right, there is a dearth of resources specifically addressing the same. Often rolled into earning capacity, disability in one or more parties to ...
Lord Justice Goldring has appointed as Senior Presiding Judge for England and Wales, with effect from 1 January 2010. Lord Justice (Sir John) Goldring is currently Deputy Senior Presiding Judge, and ...
A will is revoked by the testator’s marriage or civil partnership. The Law Commission has consulted twice on whether this rule should be retained in modern conditions. The author examines the ...