Opinion – Page 2
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Family law advice for the neurodivergent community
Seven family lawyers have joined forces to make the family justice system more neurodivergent-friendly.
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Letters roundup: 15 November 2024
Mental health support for employees, saving historical documents and professional integrity: your letters to the editor.
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Infected blood scandal: A tortuous and unfathomable route to compensation
The government’s announcement that long-promised compensation is now a reality belies the fiendishly complicated system that many victims will encounter.
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Tackling economic abuse in family disputes
Should domestic abuse have a greater impact on financial remedy proceedings?
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Letters roundup: 11 October 2024
Criminal mistake over injunctions and up-to-date probate: your letters to the editor.
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Navigating SEND and making a plan
Liz Devlin reviews 'The EHCP Handbook: How to Make an Effective Education, Health and Care Plan: A Guide for Parents and Carers'.
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Slim volume covers the ground
Tony Roe reviews Mani Singh Basi's 'A Practical Guide to Exercising the Inherent Jurisdiction in Family Proceedings'.
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Letters roundup: 6 September 2024
Court 'management' enriching litigators and speaking up for conveyancers: your letters to the editor
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Letters roundup: 29 July
The cost of qualification and dealing with claimants who string out litigation: your letters to the editor.
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Behind the emotional toll of child protection work
Book review: In Harm’s Way: The Memoir of a Child Protection Lawyer by Teresa Thornhill.
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Letters roundup: 19 July 2024
Lugano uncertainty, resolving retainers and a positive probate experience: your letters to the editor.
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Letters roundup: 12 July 2024
Ending court management of litigation and the wild west tribunal: your letters to the editor.
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DfE provides information on controversial experts pilot
The Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service, a Department for Education-funded pilot scheme, has caused concern among family and children lawyers.
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Suspected Inflicted Head Injury Service and the law of unintended consequences
A serious problem with the concept of the SIHIS pilot is that it assumes that there can be ‘uniform’ opinion in these cases.
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Letters roundup
Women let down by maternity services, and prisons and short-term sentences: your letters to the editor.
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LIPs and the unregulated – a worsening story
A persistent challenge to professions is what to do about those who are forced to carry out their own services without any help and the role of unregulated providers.
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Letters roundup: 17 May 2024
Antidemocratic sanctions, assisted dying risks and conveyancing collaboration: your letters to the editor.