Teenagers with experience of foster, residential or kinship care are at substantially increased risk of serious mental health ...
Ashraf Osmani, 52, was sentenced to 15 weeks’ imprisonment, suspended for 12 months, after pleading guilty to two counts of carrying out conduct for the purpose of causing a child to enter into a ...
A new report from the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has identified serious and persistent failures within England’s ...
Children affected by domestic abuse are not being consistently recognised or supported as victims in their own right, despite clear statutory provisions to that effect, according to a new joint ...
The government has announced a wide-ranging consultation on children’s use of mobile phones and social media, alongside immediate measures to strengthen the enforcement of mobile phone bans in schools ...
The programme, unveiled by the Department for Education (DfE) on 16 January 2026, is intended to address long-standing ...
This article analyses the Court of Appeal’s judgment of Re HMP on the application of the Open Justice Principle in the Family Justice System in light of the new rules on transparency and its wider ...
In this article, Francesca Massarella explores how an effective co-working policy between adult mental health services and children’s social care can create more positive outcomes for families ...
Family Law provides a platform for debate for all the important topics, from divorce and care proceedings to transparency and access to justice. If you would like to contribute please email ...
It is not unusual for witnesses to give evidence from abroad in family cases. Do any procedural rules apply? If so, what are they? What practical problems might arise with witnesses giving evidence by ...
Entries are now open for the LexisNexis Legal Awards 2026 – the most anticipated and prestigious event in the legal calendar. Returning to celebrate the outstanding achievements, innovation and ...
This article asks the question – should the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court be used to place restrictions on the life choices of individuals with capacity on the grounds that the individual is ...
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