FRC Corner Delete Standard Family Orders: Children Open in Order 13.19: Abduction - Electronic Tagging Order Order_13.19_-_Abduction_-_Electronic_Tagging_Order[1]order_13.19_-_abduction_-_electronic_tagging_order1.docx40 KBdownload-circle Related Order 23.1: Child Deprivation of Liberty Order Order_23.1_-_Child_Deprivation_of_Liberty_Order[1]order_23.1_-_child_deprivation_of_liberty_order1.docx52 KBdownload-circle Order 22.4: Arbitration Challenge Order Order_22.4_-_Arbitration_Challenge_Order[1]order_22.4_-_arbitration_challenge_order1.docx31 KBdownload-circle Order 22.1: Stay Pursuant to Arbitration Act 1996 s 9 and/or under the Court's Case Management Powers Order_22.1_-_Stay_Pursuant_to_Arbitration_Act_1996_s_9_&_or_Court's_Case_Management_Powers[1]order_22.1_-_stay_pursuant_to_arbitration_act_1996_s_9_and_or_courts_case_management_powers1.doc82 KBdownload-circle Read the journal Financial Remedies Journal – 2026 Issue 2 | Summer Open in Related Order 23.1: Child Deprivation of Liberty Order Order_23.1_-_Child_Deprivation_of_Liberty_Order[1]order_23.1_-_child_deprivation_of_liberty_order1.docx52 KBdownload-circle Order 22.4: Arbitration Challenge Order Order_22.4_-_Arbitration_Challenge_Order[1]order_22.4_-_arbitration_challenge_order1.docx31 KBdownload-circle Order 22.1: Stay Pursuant to Arbitration Act 1996 s 9 and/or under the Court's Case Management Powers Order_22.1_-_Stay_Pursuant_to_Arbitration_Act_1996_s_9_&_or_Court's_Case_Management_Powers[1]order_22.1_-_stay_pursuant_to_arbitration_act_1996_s_9_and_or_courts_case_management_powers1.doc82 KBdownload-circle Latest The Fairer End to Relationships Consultation: The FRJ's Complete Coverage The Government's Fairer End to Relationships consultation has sparked significant discussion about the future of cohabitation, marriage, divorce and financial remedies on relationship breakdown. Throughout the consultation period, we have published a series of articles exploring the key proposals, their potential impact on individuals and families, and the What Family Lawyers Can Learn from Both Sides of the Border Reform of this scale invites comparison. At a recent roundtable, family law specialists from Hugh James and Brodies brought together practitioners from Wales and Scotland to test where each jurisdiction might learn from the other. Burning Down the House (That We Once Shared for 3 Years) to Roast the Pig: The Problem with the Cohabitation Reform Proposals Part 2 of the Ministry of Justice’s consultation paper, A Fairer End to Relationships, proposes a financial remedies scheme for cohabitants on separation. It casts the net far too wide. If legislation goes through as proposed, an unfair regime will be foisted on millions of couples. is curated by The Leaders In Family Law Books & Software EXPLORE OUR PRODUCTS
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The Fairer End to Relationships Consultation: The FRJ's Complete Coverage The Government's Fairer End to Relationships consultation has sparked significant discussion about the future of cohabitation, marriage, divorce and financial remedies on relationship breakdown. Throughout the consultation period, we have published a series of articles exploring the key proposals, their potential impact on individuals and families, and the
What Family Lawyers Can Learn from Both Sides of the Border Reform of this scale invites comparison. At a recent roundtable, family law specialists from Hugh James and Brodies brought together practitioners from Wales and Scotland to test where each jurisdiction might learn from the other.
Burning Down the House (That We Once Shared for 3 Years) to Roast the Pig: The Problem with the Cohabitation Reform Proposals Part 2 of the Ministry of Justice’s consultation paper, A Fairer End to Relationships, proposes a financial remedies scheme for cohabitants on separation. It casts the net far too wide. If legislation goes through as proposed, an unfair regime will be foisted on millions of couples.