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 Emelia Garnett
  July 1, 2024
Whether that adoption should be “open” (i.e. providing or permitting some form of direct contact and/or more frequent indirect contact to continue between a birth parent and the child) or “closed” (as in none or minimal contact), is a very difficult topic both for social work and legal professionals.
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 Courtney Moore
  April 19, 2024
The recent High Court Case of West Northamptonshire Council v KA & Ors [2024] lays down the law on Family Court intermediaries and what the court should consider when deciding whether or not to appoint one.
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 Holly Richardson
  February 14, 2024
Following the making of Final Care and Placement Orders, parents or others with parental responsibility can apply for leave to oppose the application for an Adoption Order.
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 Matthew Tobin
  February 14, 2024
The Transparency Pilot Scheme commenced on 30 January 2023, since when accredited media representatives and legal bloggers have been able to attend hearings in the Family Court
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 Nick Barnes
  February 14, 2024
An Interim Care Order is a temporary order for a child, usually made at the beginning of care proceedings.
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 Laura Beevers
  February 14, 2024
The UK's Justice Secretary, Alex Chalk, is set to introduce "Jade's Law" by the end of the year, a crucial piece of legislation aimed at preventing individuals
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 Arianne Bowers
  December 12, 2023
During the separation process, issues regarding the child(ren) of the family are often the most difficult and contentious.
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 Laura Beevers
  March 2, 2023
Questions asked frequently by fathers: 1) What steps can be taken to acquire parental responsibility if I am not named on my child’s birth certificate? Read our blog post to find out more.
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