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What is the correct approach to a maintenance case? Listen to Sally Harrison KC (St John’s Buildings) and Farhana Shahzady (Streathers Solicitors) tell us how it is done.  Sally reminds us of the guidance of Mr Justice Peel in WC v HC (Financia
This month we are joined by Hilary Woodward (Honorary Senior Research Fellow with Bristol School of Law), Paul Cobley (Oak Barn Financial Planning) and Rhys Taylor (36 Group) to discuss PAG2: https://www.nuffieldfoundation.org/wp-content/upload
This month we are treated to this tour de force by Robert Cole who is Head of the Family Team at Broadway House Chambers, Leeds and regularly sits as an arbitrator and ENE/pFDR adjudicator across the country, and Peter Smith from Quantis Forens
In this episode we are joined by Professor Emma Hitchings (Bristol University), Professor Emerita Gillian Douglas (Kings College, London), and Joanne Edwards (Chair of Resolution’s Family Law Reform Committee/Forsters) to discuss the Fair Share
This month we take an in-depth look at mediation with Jo O’Sullivan (O’Sullivan Family Law), Dr Jon Symonds (University of Bristol) and Rachel Chisholm (The Mediation Space, 4PB).In November 2022, Dr Symonds with his colleagues Emma Dermott, Em
This month we talk to Professor Jane Monckton-Smith.  The Professor is a specialist in homicides that are preceded by domestic abuse and coercive control.  This is important for every single professional working in the family justice field beca
In this episode we are joined by Nicholas Bennett (29 Bedford Row), and Connie Atkinson (Kingsley Napley) who are both experts and enjoy pre-nuptial work including drafting, supporting or challenging pre-nups in Court. Any discussion of pre-nup
We all agree that costs applications, and costs orders, are becoming more prevalent in Children Act as well as financial remedy proceedings.  Public policy certainly seems to favour the use of costs orders as a way of ensuring that litigation i
We could not have been more excited to have the opportunity to speak to Mr Justice Mostyn before he retires at the end of the month.   We discuss Movers & Shakers – his highly successful podcast with five other Parkinson’s sufferers: https://cu
In this episode we speak to two keen advocates known for their appellate work; Chris Barnes and Joe Rainer.  Chris speaks about appeals in Children Act work and Joe speaks to financial remedy appeals.  We discuss how to evaluate the type of dec
In this episode we chat to Natasha Watson (Acting Head of Law at Brighton & Hove City Council),  Caroline Lynch (Principal Legal Advisor at Family Rights Group) and Hannah Markham KC (36 Family) who were all members of the Public Law Working Gr
In this episode we discuss the burgeoning jurisprudence around the impact of economic abuse on financial remedy cases with Olivia Piercy (Partner at Hunters Law) and Michael Horton KC (Coram Chambers). Olivia and Michael discuss the following c
Listen to Natalie Gamble (a solicitor and the director of NGA law) and Andrew Powell (a barrister at 4PB) consider the current law in respect of surrogacy before the law commission releases their final report due in Spring 2023.  This is a wide
Listen to Michael Edwards (a barrister at 4PB), Amy Rowe (a partner at Dawson Cornwell) and Roz Osbourne (the Director of GlobalARRK which is a charity to support the stuck parent and children) discuss the law in respect of child abduction.  Am
Listen to Marcie Shaoul (The Co-Parent Way), Claire Colbert (Family Mediation and Mentoring) and Adèle Ballantyne (Eleda Consultancy Limited) from the Parenting After Parting Committee outline their Parenting Through Separation Guide.  This Gui
Listen to Katharine Landells (solicitor at Withers), Antonia Mee (solicitor at Burgess Mee) and Sarah Phipps (barrister at QEB) make the case for private FDRs, explain the project to ensure that women are also being put forward as private FDR e
In this episode we are joined by  HHJ Roberts who is the Designated Family Judge at the Central Family Court, and the National Lead Judge for Divorce.  Before joining the Bench she was a solicitor, and ran the family department at her firm for
Listen to Andrzej Bojarski (family barrister) and James Brockhurst (private client lawyer) discuss crypto-assets, including what they are, essential terms, tracing, taxation and division.  This episode includes all the information required to u
The draft Finance Bill 2022-23 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/capital-gains-tax-transfers-of-assets-between-spouses-and-civil-partners-in-the-process-of-separating, released on 20 July, goes much further than the OTS’ recommendation
In this episode, host Simon Blain and Anita Mehta talk to Brie Stevens-Hoare QC and Charlotte John, both at Gatehouse Chambers, about the intersection between civil and family proceedings.In particular, they consider trusts of land and propriet
‘Finding the middle ground’ - in this episode Dr Mark Berelowitz (Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist) and Alex Verdan KC discuss how to manage parental alienation and high conflict cases.  With Resolutions thanks to Louise Tickle for
In this episode, host Simon Blain and Anita Mehta talk to Alex Verdan QC and Dr Mark Berelowitz about their approach to high conflict relationships and the contested issue of parental alienation. More informationMore information on this Resolut
In this episode, host Simon Blain talks to Rachel Spicer and James Pirrie about their approach to cases involving the Child Maintenance Service. Jurisdiction of the CMS1) Geography: The parent with care and child must be based in the United Kin
Hosted by: Anita Mehta and Simon Blain.Guests: Prof Jo Delahunty QCThey discuss her work promoting diversity in the legal profession, her thoughts on the Court of Appeal case of Re H-N and on dealing with cases of abuse within the legal profess
Hosted by: Simon Blain.Guests: Cris McCurley (Partner, Ben Hoare Bell)Pragna Patel (Southall Black Sisters and Women Against Fundamentalism)They discuss their hopes and concerns for the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 which received royal assent earlie
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