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Family Group Newsletter Spring 2020
Please find the latest edition of the Family Group Newsletter attached. Within this update you will find a range of articles including: – ‘Secure Accomodation…
Read MorePlease find the latest edition of the Family Group Newsletter attached. Within this update you will find a range of articles including: – ‘Secure Accomodation…
Read MoreThe Court of Appeal has recently considered whether the “reasonable recipient” test in Mannai Investment Co Ltd v Eagle Star Life Assurance Co Ltd [1997]…
Read Full ArticleIn this article Harry Marriott considers the case law surrounding application for adjournment on grounds of ill-health. To view the full article, please click here….
Read Full ArticleIn this article Nicholas Starks discusses the recent decision of Mostyn J. in; [2020] EWFC 2 JK (Petitioner) v MK (Respondent) & (1) E-NEGOTIATION LTD…
Read Full ArticleIn this article Jane Talbot discusses ‘Revised pre-action protocols’. Please click here to view the article.
Read Full ArticleAs part of a pilot, solicitors and barristers in Birmingham courts representing Defendants with primary mental health diagnoses (e.g. anxiety or depression) can ask for…
Read Full ArticleIn Re B, the Court of Appeal considered four key parts of the law relating to the interpretation of s. 25 of the Children Act…
Read Full Article“The question we are being asked almost on a daily basis is “how long now?” and “how do you feel about going on your feet?”…
Read MoreIn this latest update, Michelle Caney discusses the recent landmark judgment made by the High Court which has declared the Government’s “Right to Rent” scheme…
Read Full ArticleThe Court of Appeal considered the appeal in the case of Rogerson v Bolsover District Council (2019) EWCA Civ 226 which concerned a landlord’s duty…
Read Full ArticleSt Ives Chambers is particularly well known for its family law expertise, which spans family finance, children and care matters………. Other key areas include crime and regulatory, commercial, Chancery and banking matters……Legal 500