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Appeal Against Placement Order for child with additional needs - CV (A CHILD) (PLACEMENT ORDER) [2022] EWCA Civ 930

Sarah Barber (2018)

The case of CV (A Child) concerned a 3-year-old girl, C, who required a particular level of care as a result of a number of medical conditions. A final order was made in care proceedings that C should be placed for adoption, however, at the time of the final order...

Points of clarification: Are they material? Are they genuine?

Sarah Barber (2018)

The matter of F and G (Children) (Sexual Abuse Allegations) [2022] EWCA Civ 1002 was heard in the Court of Appeal on 13th July 2022, when an intervenor in care proceedings, D, appealed against findings that he had sexually abused the five-year-old daughter of his former partner, F. Background The allegations in...

Sarah Barber trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge to raise money for the Alzheimer’s

Sarah Barber (2018)

Sarah Barber will be trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge in September 2022 to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society. The Alzheimer’s Society support people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their families, along with undertaking vital research. Every three minutes, someone in the UK is told they have dementia,...

Financial Remedies Court Notice

Attached is an amended document titled “Overall Structure of the Financial Remedies Court and the Role and Function of the Lead Judge”. This document represents one of the constitutional documents of the Financial Remedies Court. The amendments are new paras 12(iii) and (iv) which appear between 12 (ii) and old 12(iii)....

Practice Guidance on Remote Observation of Hearings – New Powers

Introduction From 28 June 2022, courts and tribunals will have new powers to allow reporters and other members of the public to observe hearings remotely. The purpose of this Practice Guidance is to help judicial office holders understand and apply the new law. Background and sources Open justice has been a...

Changes in the Clerk’s room

Everyone knows Dan Fantham (First Junior) & I, so no change there, but Beth has decided to move on from clerking. Beth has been with us for three years starting as a clerking assistant and being promoted to 2nd Junior. We are sorry to see her go  but wish her...

Gallagher v Gallagher [2022] EWFC 52 - Mostyn J’s guidance and views on reporting restrictions, indicating openness. (Plus EWFC 53 - premarital acquired assets, company valuation - linear approach)

Gary Fawcett (1975)

This was a big money case, assets for distribution £35,456,884 and the financial hearing is reported separately at [2022] EWFC 53 (and see short note at end). In EWFC 52 (reporting restrictions), H applied for a reporting restriction order, alternatively an anonymity order. In paragraph 2 of the report Mostyn J airs...

Sarah Barber trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge to raise money for the Alzheimer’s

Sarah Barber (2018)

Sarah Barber will be trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge in September 2022 to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society. The Alzheimer’s Society support people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their families, along with undertaking vital research. Every three minutes, someone in the UK is told they have dementia,...

What’s in the News – just in case you missed it

Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (Commencement No 4) Regulations 2022 These regulations bring into force various parts of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 on various dates in May and June 2022: Sections 62 (special measures in criminal proceedings for offences involving domestic abuse) and 67 (orders under section 91(14) of the...

Whistlestop Touring the Without Prejudice Principle in Employment Tribunal Litigation

Barnaby Large (2007)

The Without Prejudice Principle was neatly enunciated by the EAT in Faithorn Farrell Timms LLP v Bailey UKEAT/0025/16/RN – “The principle provides that where there is a dispute between parties, any written or oral communications between them amounting to a genuine effort to resolve the dispute will not generally be admitted...

Sarah Barber trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge to raise money for the Alzheimer’s

Sarah Barber (2018)

Sarah Barber will be trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge in September 2022 to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society. The Alzheimer’s Society support people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their families, along with undertaking vital research. Every three minutes, someone in the UK is told they have dementia,...

VV v VV 2022 EWFC 41 (13.5.22) Short childless marriage - cohabitation period - conduct/misconduct - needs

Gary Fawcett (1975)

As I have said before, trying to squeeze an 11,431 word judgement into a useful bitesized article is like … well I’ll leave that to your imagination. The relationship history was as follows:- In March 2018 the parties (in their 50’s) met on Eurostar, which as far as I am aware does...

M (A Child: Private Law Children Proceedings: Case Management: Intimate Images) [2022] EWHC 986 (Fam) (29 April 2022)

Amelia King (2016)

The use of intimate images in private law proceedings is increasing in cases involving allegations of domestic abuse. Prior to this judgment, there was no reported case addressing such an issue and PD12J offers no assistance as to the use of such images either. Mrs Justice Knowles has given guidance...

Claims for victimisation: is suspension a detriment?

Sarah Barber (2018)

The case of Fullah v The Medical Research Council & Ors [2022] EAT 45 gives us a simple answer that, in the context of this case: yes, it probably was. The case arose from a claim by the Claimant, Mr Fullah, of race discrimination and victimisation against his employer in May...

Sarah Barber trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge to raise money for the Alzheimer’s

Sarah Barber (2018)

Sarah Barber will be trekking 13 miles (that’s half-marathon distance) around Stonehenge in September 2022 to raise money for the Alzheimer’s Society. The Alzheimer’s Society support people with Alzheimer’s and dementia and their families, along with undertaking vital research. Every three minutes, someone in the UK is told they have dementia,...

Practice Note: Chancery Division Applications Court

With effect from 9 May 2022, the default position for applications in the Chancery Division Applications Court only will be that they are heard in person in Court 10, the Rolls Building unless, in the discretion of the judge, a remote or hybrid hearing is considered appropriate. All other applications, hearings...

Fact-finding hearings and domestic abuse in Private Law children proceedings – Guidance for Judges and Magistrates : Sir Andrew McFarlane President of the Family Division

Introduction In March 2022 Sir Andrew McFarlane President invited Lady Justice Macur to form a small group with the task of producing short, clear and practical guidance for judges and magistrates concerning fact finding hearings and domestic abuse in Private Law children proceedings in the Family Court.  General Make every hearing count. Do...

Traharne v Limb [2022] EWFC 27 (31 March 2022) - Post nup agreement (PNA)

Gary Fawcett (1975)

Classed by the judge as ‘not a big money case’, the parties assets totalled over £4m.  Big money for most of us I’d say ! Costs were in excess of £650,000, which reflects the emotional state divorcing couples get into to seek justice by taking ‘misconceived steps’ as described by the...

News – Just in case you missed it

Rachel Chapman (2017)

Backlash over £593 divorce fee With the dawn of 'No-Fault Divorce', some are questioning the £593 fee currently payable in order to issue a divorce petition, given the process will be online and quicker following upcoming reforms. David Hodson, of the Law Society's family law committee, commented as follows:...

Notice from the Financial Remedies Court: Electronic Bundles

Rachel Chapman (2017)

MR JUSTICE MOSTYN MR JUSTICE PEEL HIS HONOUR JUDGE HESS FRC ADVISORY NOTICE The use of electronic bundles in the Financial Remedies Court in the last two years has  moved from being fairly rare to almost universal. This is an excellent outcome for a number of reasons and we are keen...

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