A family law dilemma: paternalism versus autonomy
The courts no longer have time to assess the fairness of settlements, and attitudes to provision are changing. We need to reflect that in our advice – and record it
Broad range of information for professionals and practitioners in family law and justice.
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The courts no longer have time to assess the fairness of settlements, and attitudes to provision are changing. We need to reflect that in our advice – and record it
Draconian and tightly constrained, Hadkinson orders are nonetheless an effective tool in the right circumstances
With reform of financial remedies potentially on the cards, what should be the starting points for meaningful change?
The growing understanding of coercive control has revealed some problems with how its effects can be reflected in financial remedy proceedings
This detailed and wide-ranging research should give practitioners and the government much food for thought.