
Lancashire County Council and A,B,Z [2018] EWHC 1819
Gemma Taylor QC acted for the mother.
1st Aug 2018
Gemma Taylor QC acted for the mother.
1st Aug 2018
As part of her ongoing training of professionals who work with parents with learning disabilities, Gemma Taylor has contributed to a new resource for independent advocates working with parents with learning disabilities.
18th Jan 2018
Jermey Rosenblatt has contributed to the December edition of the International Bar Association Legal Practice Division. Topics include: Poland: a Supreme Court and Gay lawyers.
20th Dec 2017
A new and concerning attitude of the High Court to urgent ex parte applications in Hague cases when the first process is commenced: solicitors and advocates must take notice. Read the articles written for the International Bar Association here and here
12th Oct 2016
After the almost unbearable tension of the criminal hearing to determine whether or not Helen would be found guilty of stabbing Rob, last week saw the family court hearing to determine the living and contact arrangements for Henry and Jack. Four members of the chambers’ family team, who are all addicted to the Archers, have
19th Sep 2016
Julie Stather examines the recent use of section 20 and considers its future in the light of the impending 26 week limit for care proceedings.
21st Oct 2014
There have been several major changes in public children law with the coming into force of the Children and Families Act 2014. Jennifer Kotilaine provides an authoritative commentary on these changes.
28th Apr 2014
Tina Cook QC gives her views on Rehna Azim's work and the need for more discussion and transparency in the family justice system. “Never Had You” was one of several films by Rehna Azim screened on 17 October 2014 at the Courthouse hotel.
28th Mar 2014
Mary Lazarus' highly topical three-part article on "Reporting Restrictions and the New Transparency", published this week by Family Law Week, is essential reading on this controversial subject.
10th Mar 2014
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