Children in care will gain stronger legal protections to maintain relationships with their brothers and sisters under new measures introduced by the Department for Education. The reforms, brought ...
Nearly two-thirds of referrals to domestic abuse refuges are being rejected due to a lack of space, according to a new report by Women’s Aid, highlighting mounting pressure on support services despite ...
The Association of Lawyers for Children has welcomed the national rollout of the Child Focused Model in family courts across England and Wales, while cautioning that further reform and investment will ...
A sharp rise in the number of pupils missing more than half of their school time has been highlighted in new figures published by the Department for Education and analysed by the Centre for Social ...
New data analysed by the charity shows that police forces logged nearly 37,000 offences involving indecent images of children ...
Children in care continue to face significant disparities in educational attainment compared with their peers. In response, ...
The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) has welcomed plans by the Ministry of Justice to extend ...
This article reflects on the Family Justice Review 15 years after its publication, highlighting missed opportunities to create a child-centred family justice system in England and Wales. The 2011 ...
Lord Justice Cobb, Chair of the Family Law Bar Association in 2010–2011; High Court Judge 2013–2025; Lord Justice of Appeal since 2025 In its two transformative reports, published in 2011, the Family ...
The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has issued an open letter to major social media and video-sharing platforms calling for stronger age-assurance measures to prevent young children from ...
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Private Client analysis: Ella Anderson barrister at Spire Barristers discusses the practical implications of the judgment in Re FX [2017] EWCOP 36 – the first ever reported decision to consider ...
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