Legal Aid Reform – Comment
A link to some more stuff I said elsewhere on the topic of legal aid reform, and more importantly to what some other people (including a not-so-anonymous blogger) said about legal aid reform: Falling on deaf ears, By Jean-Yves Gilg, Giles Peaker, Lucy Reed & Juliette Frangos
Book Review: Financial Remedies Under The Family Procedure Rules 2010 & The @eGlance Guide
This review is a guest post written by Zoe Saunders, barrister at St John’s Chambers, Bristol. Zoe has particular expertise in cohabitation disputes, including applications for financial provision for children and trusts of land issues, and financial remedies on divorce. You can also find Zoe on twitter (@ZASaunders). Financial Remedies Under the Family Procedure Rules 2010 [...]
Lawyers do it standing on their heads
Some days I think that lawyers make better journalists than journalists do. Perhaps journalists would make better lawyers than lawyers do…? Cases in point: Justice: RIP?, regarding the ill informed illiberal illogical response to the way the defence was conducted in the Bellfield trial, by the awesome ex-lawyer-type @_millymoo Legal aid and the negligence of the [...]
Book Review: Safe Routes to Child Support: A Resolution Guide
This review is a guest post written by Jody Atkinson, barrister at St John’s Chambers, Bristol. Jody is instructed in both children and money cases, and has a particular interest in the trickier areas of family law, such as cohabitation and child support. Safe Routes to Child Support: A Resolution Guide by James Pirrie, [...]
Trying To End Things
I’ve had two very different articles published today, both about attempts to end things: an article on the bringing to a close of children proceedings through the making of orders under s91(14) Children Act 1989: Section 91(14) Orders – A Never Ending Story? (Family Law Week), and an article on the attempt to bring an end [...]
T. I. Bankruptcy v A. Relief
There are some old and rather out of date posts on this blog about bankruptcy and ancillary relief. Those interested in the topic can find a more current summary of the law in this crossover area on the Family Law Week site here.
Summary of Legal Aid Reforms to Family Law
Nearly Legal has provided an excellent summary of the legal aid reforms in respect of housing and other areas of law: Ask not for whom the bill tolls. Due to other commitments I have not been able to put together a full analysis of the Bill insofar as is relates to family law. That will [...]
Ministerial Statement on Legal Aid
WRITTEN MINISTERIAL STATEMENT MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Proposals for the reform of punishment, rehabilitation, sentencing and legal aid The Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice (Kenneth Clarke QC): Today I will lay before Parliament the Government’s responses to two important consultations on the future of the justice system – Breaking the cycle: effective punishment, [...]
Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill Published
The Legal Aid, Sentencing & Punishment of Offenders Bill (LASPOB for not-so-short?) was published earlier today. And then rapidly un-published. However, the ever excellent ilegal was quick off the mark and had saved it before it was magicked away again. You can read the bill here. From a quick whizz through insofar as it is relevant to [...]
Sound Off For Justice
A further excellent video from the Sound Off For Justice campaign. It’s not just access to justice in family cases that will be decimated, as this clip of a sexual harassment related unfair dismissal demonstrates.
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