Brexit is going to be felt across all areas of our day to day lives and that includes family law. We are no longer a nation of people who are born, marry and die within their own village, town or even country. We are international travellers and workers now. Our families often reflect this so it is …
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‘No fault’ divorce: time for reform
On Saturday 15 September 2018, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) launched a consultation project for the reform of our divorce laws. The MoJ is inviting all interested parties from solicitors, barristers and member of the public to comment and express their views. You can give your views on …
We swear down, we use language you can understand
Lancashire Police are reported to have produced a list of words used by teenagers and young people with the ‘translation’ so that the police officer can ‘get down with the kidz’ and police effectively. Here’s the thing: slang words or shortened versions of words are used by all of us, …