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Family Law Archive

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Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Fiona Christie

No Gods! No Masters! No Nations? No Parents? No Gods! No Masters! - the rallying cry for anarcho-punks, spray painted on the walls of squats the world over. An anti-religious, anti- capitalist mandate that flies in the face of oppressive hierarchy. The slogan is sometimes extended to include ‘no borders, no nations’ rebuking... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Zaib-un-nisa

Zaib-un-nisa - University of Huddersfield Balancing Act: Navigating a child's right to be able to have access to their father amid his history of domestic violence and the UK family courts' obligation to safeguard the child's welfare. This topic raises several complex and sensitive issues surrounding a child’s... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Anna Pain

Anna Pain - University of Birmingham Does the ‘Veil of secrecy’ over the Family courts protect the families or the judges? For many years the term ‘veil of secrecy’ has been one closely associated with the family courts. Maintaining privacy and confidentiality is non-negotiable to protect vulnerable... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Phoebe Cracknell

Phoebe Cracknell - Queen Mary University of London It’s not you…it’s not me either: No-Fault Divorce Imagine you have just filed for divorce. You come to learn that your petition has been dismissed as you failed to prove that your husband “behaved in such a way that (you) cannot reasonably be expected to... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Abigail Clare Wadlow

Abigail Clare Wadlow - Queen Mary University of London Special contribution - A rare comet in the sky? Excessively successful breadwinners seek to put judges in a state of awe at their success to shine so brightly that they achieve comet status in the eyes of the law. But are we right to measure breadwinners’ spectacular... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Harriet Mason

Harriet Mason - University of Southampton   Unveiling the Blind Spots: A Legal Critique of the Commission’s Overlooked Concerns in Surrogacy Reform Over 30 years since have elapsed since the Surrogacy Arrangements Act attempted to navigate the complex legal landscape of gestational surrogacy arrangements. However, the... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Zarina Huq

Zarina Huq – London School of Economics and Political Science A Critical Examination of Elder Law and the Imperative for Enhanced Protection in Lasting Powers of Attorney, Guardianship, and Caring Responsibilities Elder law is an often overlooked part of family law in England & Wales. Elder law refers to laws relating... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Girish Sirwani

Girish Sirwani - University of Bristol  Is marriage necessary in the 21st century? Traditionally, the law in England and Wales only recognised marriage as an acceptable form of intimate relationship between adults. Increasingly, however, there has been a willingness amongst couples in the UK to enter into other forms of... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Rosie Cherag-Zade

Rosie Cherag-Zade - University of Sussex   Special Guardianship Orders In December 2000, the government set out a new alternative approach to adoption in ‘A White Paper’, as Tony Blair argued that ‘children in an already vulnerable situation are being let down’ by the care system. The government set... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Marylee Brown

The intended and unintended consequences of the Marriage and Civil Partnership (Minimum Age) Act 2022’. Marylee Brown - King’s College London Introduction It is evident that child marriages and forced marriages can be defined as one in the same, as a forced marriage is defined as a marriage without full consent... Read More
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