The Family Law Week Blog is a companion site to Family Law Week. It complements the news, cases and articles published on Family Law Week with additional comment and coverage of the wider aspects of family law.
Further to the earlier post Sow & Ye Shall Reap about the seemingly uncharacteristic vigilance of the CSA in pursuing a sperm donor to lesbians who wanted children, the Times reports that the man in question actively sought and for a while enjoyed a rather more developed role as a father than the original report might have suggested. I can't believe I fell for another Evening Standard headline!
Question It!
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Our question for you this week, is controversial, but not in the usual way
in which we try to stir emotion or thought. A taboo subject still in the
family ...
News Podcast: For the week to the 20th of May 2013
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*A summary* of the most important family law news stories from the last
week, in the usual short, easy-to-listen, format.
(If you can't see the audio pl...
Chief social worker for children appointed
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The first ever Chief Social Worker for Children and Families has been
appointed by Education Secretary Michael Gove. Isabelle Trowler is a highly
experienc...
I have been modernised…
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This week I attended a lecture by our new Designated Family Judge here in
Bristol, His Honour Judge Wildblood QC, to inform the legal community about
moder...
SAINT GEORGE FOR MERRY ENGLAND
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*"My husband’s name is George,” sighed my client. “He had a mother with a
sense of humour.”*
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*“Pardon?” I asked.*
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*“George: ...
Statistic on Breakdowns in Adoptions
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A colleague has just sent me a link with statistics on adoption breakdowns,
which shows that they are as many as one in five ( 20 %). I personally
think th...
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