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The problem with Status quo The separation of parents can take place in haphazard and unplanned ways, leaving perhaps unexpected arrangements as...
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New Year: New Lockdown… and this one looks like it could be here for a good while. For many of us, January is normally a fairly challenging month:...
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Written by Andrzej Bojarski Before delivering a written reserved judgment it is common practice for a judge to send out a version to the parties...
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Written by Steven Barrett Steven Barrett is a Commercial Chancery Barrister at Radcliffe Chambers. He has the MCIArb qualification and...
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Written by Miss Charlotte John, Hardwicke Chambers The members of FamilyArbitrator are very grateful to Miss John for allowing us to reproduce...
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In a landmark judgment that should be widely welcomed by the family arbitration community, the Court of Appeal has clarified the approach to be...
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