Useful Guide: Lay Clients’ Guide to Remote hearings
Though I cannot profess to have written the attached document (see attached), I thought it might be of use to share. This guide has been produced by the FLBA working group in order to assist represented parents when they are attending a remote court hearing whether on-line or by telephone....
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General Guidance on pdf bundles
The guidance has been provided by Sir Andrew McFarlane (President of the Family Division) (click here to view guidance) , Lady Justice Thirlwall (Senior Presiding Judge) & Mr Justice Mann (Judge in charge of Live Services) in order to achieve a level of useful consistency in the provision of PDF...
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Further detail to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme
Barnaby Large (2007)
On Friday 29th May 2020 the Chancellor's announcement sought to add flesh to the bones of the Government's extension to the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme, the extension from the initial cessation of support at the end of May being first set out in the Treasury's Direction on 22nd May 2020,...
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Revised Standard Orders in respect of Financial Remedies Cases
Rachel Chapman (2017)
This week, Mr Justice Mostyn, in agreement with the President of the Family Division, has amended, revised and re-issued standard order numbers 1.1, 1.2 (Orders in relation to Financial Directions), 2.1 (Financial Remedy Orders) and 2.2 (Orders under Children Act 1989, Schedule 1) of the Standard Financial and Enforcement Orders.
The...
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New guidance for employers and furloughed workers regarding holiday entitlement
Sarah Barber (2018)
The guidance published on 13th May 2020, found here ( outlines the entitlement of furloughed workers to take annual leave, and employers’ duties regarding annual leave entitlement during the coronavirus crisis.
For employers, the government has clarified that:
- They can require workers to take annual leave provided they give notice of...
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Wrongful dismissal and length of service
Barnaby Large (2007)
Is an employee's length of service relevant to the question of whether they have been wrongfully dismissed? No, held the EAT in East Coast Main Line Company Ltd v Cameron. The Claimant had been employed by the Respondent since 1981, most recently in the role of shunter. In...
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Contact during the Coronavirus pandemic: A reluctance from the Courts?
Rachel Chapman (2017)
Coronavirus continues to affect all areas of our lives. In particular, there appears to be increasing issues in relation to the exercise of parental responsibility when it comes to child contact. What should parents do when one parent does not consider that contact is safe and for the child/children to...
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What is a private FDR?
Ian Wheaton (2002)
At No.18 Chambers, we pride ourselves on being forward thinking, especially in this brave new world that we face at the present. We have developed one of the strongest and diverse local Family and Civil teams, at both senior and junior levels. In our continuing commitment to overcome these challenges,...
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No.18 Chambers : New Merits, Advice, Drafting and Support package
With firms under tremendous pressure with staff being on furlough time is precious , with this in mind No.18 are delighted to offer our new Merits, Advice, Drafting and Support package for all types of Civil, Employment and Family cases. No.18 can offer various fee schemes to help meet your...
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