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Family Law Archive - Page 34

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Is there really any point to marriage anymore?

Vardags’ director Catherine Thomas spoke to The Daily Telegraph as a columnist questioned the role of marriage in the modern world. Entering a discussion about the rights of cohabitees, Catherine argued against ascribing automatic entitlements  to couples who live together. “I don’t necessarily agree that cohabitation... READ MORE

Court allows application for parental orders made after six month time period

A & Another v C & Another EWFC4 concerned two children respectively born in 2002 and 2004 as a result of surrogacy arrangements entered into in the United States. The applicant parents and the respondent mother and her husband had, quite unusually, remained in contact. The biological mother was even referred to in the family as the... READ MORE

Children's evidence: A balancing act

Vardags’ managing director, Catherine Thomas, wrote for The Global Legal Post about plans to give children a greater voice in court proceedings concerning them. It had been announced that all children above the age of 10 will have the opportunity to make their feelings known to the judge. Catherine welcomes the move, which puts children... READ MORE

House of Commons calls for end to abusers using family courts against partners

  MPs have spoken out in favour of the government carrying out a full review of the family courts to stop them being used by violent men to prolong abuse against their partners and their children. The House of Commons debated the issue on 15 September 2016 following the January 2016 Women’s Aid Report, “Nineteen Child... READ MORE

Woman creates 'parenting prenup' to prevent parental disputes

In a time where more and more families are straying from the nuclear model, raising children brings up a host of new questions: which parent gets the kids on which holidays? Who pays for what? How can parents keep a consistent strategy when they may not even live in the same city? One Californian woman claims to have the answer. It’s a... READ MORE

Children arbitration scheme: first hearing under new initiative takes place

Launched in July 2016, the Family Law Arbitration Children Scheme promised, in the words of IFLA Chair Rt Hon Lord Falconer of Thoroton, to "enable couples to resolve disputes concerning parental responsibility of children more quickly, cheaply and in a more flexible, less formal setting than a court room". Two months on, the first... READ MORE

High Court Judge uses emoji in family judgment

A judgment handed down by Mr Justice Peter Jackson in relation to public law children proceedings is the first of its kind to include an emoji. The case was between Lancashire County Council and two fathers, Mr A and Mr B. The case is quite complicated and sets out why the children involved are to only have very limited contact with their... READ MORE

International Women’s Day: celebrating 97 years of women in UK law

The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day is “pledge for parity”: a rallying cry for both men and women to take action and speed up the journey towards gender equality through tangible, practical measures. Creating an inclusive workplace culture is integral to this aim, and the law has come a long way allowing women the necessary... READ MORE

Pope Francis endorses offering sacraments to divorced and remarried Catholics

A document written by Argentinian bishops, pertaining to the Catholic Church’s treatment of divorced parishioners, has received the papal seal of approval. As The Guardian reports, the document suggested that priests could “offer the ‘help of sacraments’ to Catholics living in ‘irregular family situations’... READ MORE

US fertility doctor accused of impregnating women with his own sperm

  An Indianapolis doctor has been accused of using his own sperm to impregnate women at his fertility clinic. Now retired, prosecutors say Dr Donald Cline may have used his sperm to inseminate patients 50 times. He assured mothers that he would use sperm donated by an anonymous medical student to help them conceive. Suspicions... READ MORE
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