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Multispecies families? Pets in family law
A relatively minor change to the law could bring us into line with jurisdictions around the world that now recognise the need to treat pets as more than chattels
Child inclusive mediation – what do practitioners need to know?
Supporting and encouraging families to put the best interests of any children first is a central aspect of the Resolution Code. A key element of this should be to ensure that children’s voices are heard in appropriate cases through child inclusive mediation. But how does this actually work?
Introducing Courtney Legal
Promoting legal wellbeing and empowerment through visual learning Courtney is the first audio-visual law library in this country, featuring short animations of hearings and NCDR sessions
A therapist’s view: No trespassing!
Boundaries act as a blueprint for our relationships with others, so it is important to pause and consider how they work and how we can enforce them
Equality, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: the reverse mentoring approach
As part of a broader, evolving framework reverse mentoring could be a paradigm shift in professional development
Wellbeing: The silent struggles of family practitioners
Why seeking help, setting boundaries, and prioritising wellbeing is so difficult
Top tech tips
In an increasingly digital world, there are more and more things to consider in terms of keeping your clients safe
Mediation and suitability: What’s the answer?
An informal survey of experienced mediators sought views on how to assess suitability within the mediation process, and how to deal with clients’ difficult behaviours
Standish and the Married Women’s Property Act 1882
The Supreme Court will have the last word, but the facts in Standish raise some very odd issues around the characterisation of assets as either matrimonial or non-matrimonial