Widening the family circleDespite the perceived costs, there are merits to introducing independent trustees to help look after everyon';s best interests, says Nicola Marchant
Court of Protection updateThe Supreme Court's decision in P v Cheshire West and Chester Council and Anr [2014] UKSC 19 is by far the most significant recent development in the realm of the Court of Protection.
Children updateBeing a tattle-tale is not nice but informing the court about non-compliance is imperative, even if it makes you feel uncomfortable, urges Noel Arnold
The pen is mightier than the swordTom Pelham despairs at the number of practitioners ill-prepared for professional negligence claims
Wikipedia......has refused a photographer's requests to remove an image of a monkey originally taken on his camera because the monkey pressed the shutter.
Law Society granted consultative status at the UNResponsibilities include collaborating on human rights and the rule of law
Child maintenance enforcement fees criticised by family practitionersFees are a 'tax' and children will lose out, says Resolution