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    Bell v Tavistock [2020] EWHC 3274 (Admin)

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    The government’s family courts review will achieve nothing

    24th May 2019Read more
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    Children Act ‘betrayed’ in climate of cuts

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    What’s really in the bests interests of children from other European countries involved in care proceedings?

    9th May 2016Read more
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    Adoption of Portuguese children found to be in breach of Article 8

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    Adoption: A vision for change?

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    A lie can get round the world before the truth has put its boots on

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    The responsibilities of CAFCASS

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    When best interests collide: A protected party, protected party’s children and the Court of Protection

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    A review of the 2nd edition of Family Mediation

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