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Family Law Archive

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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

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Hannah Dobson

Hannah Dobson - Liverpool John Moores University   In 2022, a petition was submitted to the UK Government and Parliament to automatically suspend parental responsibility rights of parent guilty of murdering the other parent. This essay shall discuss this reform with reference to relevant statutory and case law as well as... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Marium Olunmade

Mariam Olusunmade – University of Law “Marriage will always be a vitally important institution in society, but when a relationship breaks down it cannot be right that the law adds fuel to the fire by incentivising couples to blame each other.... We’ll make sure the law plays its part in allowing couples to... Read More

Changes to Family Procedure Rules – what does this mean for you?

It isn’t just the seasons which are changing – this month, April 2024, heralds changes to the Family Procedure Rules – a number of which may impact how family cases progress; especially in relation to non-court dispute resolution. This article explores what these changes are, what they could mean for you and how we at Vardags... Read More

The rise of non-monogamous relationships, and any legal implications

The rise of non-monogamous relationships, and any legal implications: With the likes of Louis Theroux and Stacey Dooley fronting documentaries looking at non-monogamous relationships both in the UK and abroad, fictional depictions in TV shows, dating apps creating new categories when searching for partners, adultery becoming ‘legally... Read More

The fluctuating cryptocurrency market and family law

The fluctuating cryptocurrency market and family law Bitcoin reached a new record all-time high on Thursday 14th March, reaching over $73,700; the surge in price follows the introduction of the recently approved Bitcoin ETF issued by the likes of Blackrock and Fidelity. This has widened the pool of investors by offering an opportunity to... Read More

IS “FOR THE SAKE OF THE CHILDREN” ENOUGH REASON TO STAY MARRIED?

According to current data, roughly half of all children in the UK will not live with both parents simultaneously by the time they are fourteen. While ‘staying together for the sake of the children’ was historically used as reason for staying in a troubled marriage, this begs the question of whether a child’s wellbeing is more... Read More

How to protect your children on their first Christmas after divorce

While Instagram would lead us to believe that every family spends the Christmas period in matching pyjamas happily making mince pies in a remarkably mess-free kitchen, the reality can be rather different. Tensions run high in most families and it is generally a stressful time for parents, with the first Christmas post-divorce likely to be even... Read More
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