Family Law Child’s Right to Privacy by Kidd Rapinet, August 1, 2016 Children do not have different rights to privacy as compared to adults, but the...
Family Law Death of the Stone Age and Dawn of the Protocol by Richard Tymkiw, July 22, 2016 With the advent of the Civil Procedure Rules (in 1999) old style approaches to...
Family Law “Shock & Surprise” by Richard Tymkiw, July 21, 2016 Who in the legal profession today is still not the occasional beneficiary of letters...
Family Law Costs Claims: Beware by Richard Tymkiw, June 15, 2016 Upon the resolution of a legal dispute by way of trial and judgment, the...
Family Law Important Supreme Court Ruling in Spain to protect property purchasers by Chris Henniker, May 19, 2016 Introduction The property bubble story in Spain is well known. In 2008 the credit...
Family Law Online Courts Proposed by Cyrus Medora, April 25, 2016 Proposals have been put forward for online paperless courts that would enable people to...
Family Law First Fine Issued against Rogue Claims Management Company by Simon Robeson, November 25, 2015 In a victory for those suffering from unwanted phone calls, a firm responsible for...
Family Law What Exactly is a Package Tour? by Simon Robeson, October 16, 2015 A recent case has highlighted why it matters whether a holiday is a ‘package’...
Family Law Are Pre-Nups Binding? by Sandra Meakins, October 15, 2015 Just how binding are Pre-nuptial Agreements in the British Courts? Well a ruling of...
Family Law “Parking Charge” not a Penalty by Philip Wild, May 5, 2015 This article is taken from Philip’s blog at wildslaw.blogspot.co.uk. Most motorists are no doubt outraged...