Understanding parents with intellectual impairment has greatly improved over the last 30 years though there can be no room for complacency. […]
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Understanding parents with intellectual impairment has greatly improved over the last 30 years though there can be no room for complacency. […]
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Associates Maisie Lockyer and Hazel Kent in our Family & Divorce Law department are now Resolution Accredited Specialists. […]
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83-year-old widow wins High Court battle for half of her late husband’s estate after he wanted to leave everything to male relatives. […]
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A guide to managing menopause in the workplace and what UK employers need to know by our employment law team. […]
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A pilot scheme in Carlisle, Cardiff and Leeds now allows the press not only to be present in court in care proceedings but also to report on them. […]
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The High Court considered what amounted to a child’s deprivation of liberty in the context of restricting use of their mobile phone. […]
When a person dies without leaving a Will, they die intestate, and their estate passes under the intestacy rules. These rules do not recognise partners and only provide provision for spouses or civil partners. […]
The practical and commercial matters involved in debt recovery in 2023 including the options available outside court. […]
There are three ways in which your child can be removed from your care before a permanent order is made. Find out more here. […]
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