
Some two years have now passed since the First Edition of the Galbraith Tables were published. Much has happened within this intervening period. The authors felt the need to produce a revised edition. This article discusses what has changed and why it has proved necessary for the new version to be produced.
!01/07/2024 07:00
On 29 April 2024 important changes were made to FPR Part 3 and Part 28 to promote non-court dispute resolution (NCDR). To support these changes the pre-action protocol (PAP) annexed to FPR PD 9A has also been updated.
!30/05/2024 09:31
Peel J argues that the FRC is generally in very good order and a flagship of the family law world, the only cloud being the ongoing struggle with the contested portal.
!27/09/2023 14:09
When the UK left the EU, and new domestic legislation was needed to replace EU law, the UK government said in relation to divorce jurisdiction of England and Wales that it would follow, be the same as, the EU law. This was for very justifiable reasons of continuity and comity. They incorporated the relevant EU law into domestic legislation. But not word for word.
!12/02/2024 17:18
A paper delivered (remotely from France) by Hon Mr Justice Mostyn to the 19th National Family Law Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, on Tuesday 16 August 2022.
!25/08/2022 15:42
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