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Talking in code

Talking in code

by reporting watch team | Jul 19, 2023 | FCReportingWatch, Legal blogging, Reporting Pilot, Transparency News

Some good news. Two bits actually. Firstly, the President has recently announced that the Reporting Pilot will be extended to cover Magistrates from October. Better late than never – the pilot will be ten months into its year long run by that time, so unless the...
Media & bloggers observing hearings

Media & bloggers observing hearings

by Julie Doughty | Jun 4, 2023 | Comment, FCReportingWatch, Legal blogging

It is now 14 years since the Family Procedure Rules were amended to allow ‘accredited media representatives’ i.e. journalists to attend most types of family court hearings, and more than four years since ‘duly authorised lawyers’ i.e. legal...
Transparency – cases about finance on divorce

Transparency – cases about finance on divorce

by Julie Doughty | May 31, 2023 | FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

The Financial Remedies Court sub-group of the Transparency Implementation Group (TIG ) has published a 164 page report. This refers to cases about financial remedies on divorce i.e resolving issues between divorcing couples about their income and assets – they are not...
Believe a child or the adults? A question for Cardiff Family Court

Believe a child or the adults? A question for Cardiff Family Court

by Julie Doughty | May 12, 2023 | Cases, FCReportingWatch, Legal blogging, Reporting Pilot

This is a troubling story about three children subject to care applications by the Vale of Glamorgan Council; the final hearing took place last month and I attended Cardiff Family Court under the Reporting Pilot as a legal blogger.  There are far too many (more than...
Reporting Pilot extended to private law hearings (and other TIG news)

Reporting Pilot extended to private law hearings (and other TIG news)

by Julie Doughty | Apr 29, 2023 | FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

From 15 May, journalist and legal bloggers will be allowed  to report on private law hearings in the three Reporting Pilot Courts, Cardiff, Carlisle and Leeds.  The Reporting Pilot that began on 30 January in public law is to be extended, so that a reporter...
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