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Family Law Archive

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Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Ella Shaw

Ella Shaw - University of Manchester ‘Many of the problems with current weddings law can be attributed to its antiquity and complexity. Many of the current rules were devised to reflect a way of life that bears little resemblance to life today. It does not meet the needs of the diverse society which makes up England and Wales... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Lavanya Dev-Kauffmann

Lavanya Dev-Kauffmann - Durham University ‘Once designated as a “fixture”, an item loses its character as personality and, in effect, is regarded as being subsumed within the land itself and “annexed '' to it…. [T]his apparently simple distinction between fixture and chattel has, nonetheless,... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Lauren Lucas

Lauren Lucas - University of York An assessment of Resolution’s statement that “Government and Parliamentarians have a responsibility to address the discriminatory impact of our outdated law relating to cohabiting partners and to bring the rights and responsibilities of couples living together…into the 21st... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Ella Keegans

Ella Keegans - Cardiff University ‘Is marriage necessary in the 21st century?’ In the case of Hyde v Hyde and Woodmansee, Lord Penzance held marriage to be “defined as the voluntary union for life of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others”. However, given that this definition was given in the late... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Jessica Wombwell

Jessica Wombwell - University of Chichester The law surrounding establishment and termination is effective because it has adapted with lived family practice in relation to same sex marriages and the introduction of the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 (DDSA) which makes termination a simpler, painless process for parties... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Pavlos Andreou

Pavlos Andreou - University of Law Introduction to Section 20 of the Children Act of 1989 Section 20 of the Children Act of 1989 (s20), also known as ‘voluntary accommodation’, has been the subject of the Supreme Court and academics, such as Masson, have debated its voluntary nature. The evolving case law in this... Read More

Vardags Family Law Essay competition 2023/24 | Fiona Christie

Fiona Christie - BPP University 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... 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
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