Divorce

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13 February 2012
The reforms implemented in Australia proved successful in the majority of cases, and the UK can learn from this experience, argues Duncan Ranton
Feature
12 December 2011
Austin Chessell offers practical tips on how to resolve Christmas holiday contact through mediation, and considers the first prenuptial agreement case after Radmacher
Feature
14 November 2011
The ruling in Jones v Kernott indicates the court will take greater account of what it considers 'fair' in cohabitation disputes, but will it bring about substantial change or will campaigners have to wait for legislation to reform the law? Adam...
Feature
14 November 2011
The Norgrove recommendations will - at last - truly put children's needs before those of the parents, says William Healing
Lady Hale: no reason to interfere with trial judge's findings
News
14 November 2011
New five-point test asks courts to look for evidence of intention or 'fair share'
Feature
7 November 2011
The Norgrove review of family law has made some worthwhile recommendations but has missed an opportunity for a more radical overhaul, says Jon Armstrong
Feature
3 October 2011
The latest government attacks on personal injury claimants are based on a distorted view of the market, says David Ellis
Feature
12 September 2011
The LPC equips young lawyers for the commercial world but leaves them without fully developed family law skills, says Marilyn Stowe as she despairs of her potential trainees
News
8 August 2011
National Trust says policies 'clear and robust'
Feature
8 August 2011
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8 August 2011
Malta was one of the last countries not to have divorce laws until the island voted in favour in a referendum in May. Austin Chessell reports
Feature
1 August 2011
The Supreme Court’s ruling on the lawfulness of a religious criterion for arbitrators makes much more sense of previous decisions on the issue, says Rachel Crasnow
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1 August 2011
The Supreme Court’s decision in Kernott v Jones cannot come soon enough, says Jane Taylor, as she argues that Stack v Dowden has muddied the waters in relation to constructive trusts involving the family home
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