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Well done Emma!

Following on from Friday’s blog we are pleased to confirm that not only did Emma complete the London Marathon but she did so in 4 hours, 53 minutes and 16 seconds. Emma and her team mate, [...]

Run Emma, Run!

Our very own Emma Davison is running in the London Marathon on Sunday and we all wish her the very best of luck. We have all witnessed Emma’s hard work and dedication to her training [...]

Legal Aid Changes 2013: Family Law Proceedings

Private Law Family Proceedings – Divorce, Injunction, Children and Finances Injunction Proceedings Provided that the merits of their case are such that Legal Aid is justified and provided they meet the financial eligibility criteria Legal [...]

Legal aid changes 2013

Family Law Legal Aid Changes 2013 With effect from the 1st April 2013, Legal Aid for family cases changed significantly. Whereas previously most areas of Family Law were eligible for Legal Aid funding this has now [...]

Legal Aid Changes 2013: Financial Eligibility

Legal Aid Changes: Financial Eligibility There have been some changes to financial eligibility for Legal Aid although large aspects of the eligibility rules remain unchanged. The three areas of significant change are: Clients who are in [...]

Legal Aid Changes 2013: Children

Legal Aid Changes: Public Law Children This is the one area where nothing has changed. Application by the Local Authority for Care or Supervision Order As pre 1st April any parent or person with Parental [...]

Senior Judge concerned about legal aid changes

Concerns about the impact of the legal aid changes due to come into effect on 1st April have been expressed by the UK’s most senior Judge. We are very worried about the impact on our [...]

Important Legal Aid Changes April 2013

From 1st April 2013 Legal Aid will change significantly. In most areas of private family law legal aid will no longer be available regardless of financial circumstances.  There will be some limited exceptions to this, [...]

Greater Manchester: The divorce and civil partnership capital of the UK

The results of the 2011 Census have shown that Greater Manchster contains both the divorce and civil partnership capitals of the UK. Tamside has been revealed as containing one of the highest numbers of divorced [...]

Wish list

The Family Justice Young People’s Board established by Cafcass (the family court advisory service) has published a list of wishes as to how it would like the family justice system to operate. The top five [...]


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