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The necessity for a care order

The necessity for a care order

by Julie Doughty | Apr 28, 2021 | Cases, FCReportingWatch, Legal blogging

I recently attended, as a legal blogger, a care hearing conducted in Wales by HHJ Gareth Jones. I’m not going to go into factual details of the case but will make some observations about process in virtual hearings from the point of view of a legal blogger, and about...
Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup

Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup

by Alice T | Apr 25, 2021 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

Welcome to this month’s Roundup, where we correct, clarify and comment on media reports of family court cases, explain and comment on published family court judgments and highlight other transparency news MEDIA COVERAGE OF FAMILY COURT MATTERS The Express...
Discharging a party in a case – without telling them why

Discharging a party in a case – without telling them why

by Julie Doughty | Apr 22, 2021 | Cases, Court of Protection, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This newly published judgment, Re P (Discharge of Party) [2021] EWCA Civ 512 is interesting because ‘It appears that this is the first case in which a special advocate has been instructed in the Civil Division of the Court of Appeal’ [para 5]. A special advocate is a...
Financial Remedies Court – Survey for Litigants in Person

Financial Remedies Court – Survey for Litigants in Person

by reporting watch team | Apr 17, 2021 | FCReportingWatch

During the pandemic, many Family Court hearings have been held remotely by telephone and video. The Financial Remedies Court (which deals with the financial aspects for divorcing couples) is now considering whether such hearings should continue after the pandemic and...
Is there still any place for supervision orders?

Is there still any place for supervision orders?

by Julie Doughty | Apr 13, 2021 | Cases, Comment, FCReportingWatch

‘Yes’, according to new research from the Nuffield Family Justice Observatory (NFJO). The purpose and effectiveness of this type of court order is currently being considered by one of the innumerable sub-groups of the Public Law Working Group. Now, the...
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