Opinion – Page 7
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OpinionLetters roundup: 22 April 2022
MoJ must listen, and super-exam exemptions: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionWhy did no-fault divorce take so long? Blame my parents
I benefitted from my parents’ mature approach to divorce. I would like it to be a more common experience.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 1 April 2022
Getting back to your desk and hired guns: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionUkraine: Surrogacy and war
Naomi Angell, a member of the Law Society’s Children’s Law sub committee, examines the impact the Ukraine war can have on international surrogacy.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 11 March 2022
Turning the clock back for women, reasons not to bank on cryptocurrency, and sentence sensibility: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 25 February 2022
Driving out talent, in a ruck with Moore, and commercial guide confusion: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 11 February 2022
Functioning courts for mediation, a more representative judiciary, and remembering a Holocaust childhood: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 28 January 2022
Finding fault with compensation, portal confusion, and keeping up with tech: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionNew year and a new broom for family justice?
From launching a public information campaign to supporting litigants in person: a look at the options the government could consider to improve the family justice landscape.
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OpinionLetters roundup: 21 January 2022
Getting ready for digital assets, scrutiny of family decisions, and retirement support: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionWithout reform of child justice, things will get bleaker
Research shows that the negative and unexpected consequences of child detention are worse than previously thought.
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OpinionA definitive textbook that lives up to its billing
Bromley’s Family Law (12th edition) | Nigel Lowe, Gillian Douglas, Emma Hitchings & Rachel Taylor
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OpinionEarly advice key to cutting family backlog
Dominic Raab is in the market for something ‘drastic and bold’.
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OpinionLegal aid must be restored for family law cases
By restoring early legal advice, the justice secretary will ensure fewer family cases go to court.
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OpinionA difficult match – marriage and the law
Religion and Marriage Law: The Need for Reform | Russell Sandberg
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OpinionA broken system: education, health, and care plans
In SEND tribunals David is pitched against Goliath, and even if David wins they still lose money, time and resources.
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OpinionHow to incorporate digital assets into a will
Dealing with Digital Assets: A Guide for Private Client Solicitors | Julie Bell
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OpinionLetters roundup: 29 November 2021
An argument cloaked in flannel and a political agenda: your letters to the editor.
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OpinionSupporting families in conflict
Sir Andrew McFarlane's vision for the future of family justice would represent a long overdue change for the often neglected family law sector.
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OpinionMoJ is wrong on the SEND Tribunal
Mandatory mediation can be an added hurdle for families on the obstacle course of obtaining the right support for their child.





















