Sharia Law And Adoption
Adopting children from other countries can be a complex process. It is also one that can sometimes end in heartbreak for those who may be… Read More »Sharia Law And Adoption
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Adopting children from other countries can be a complex process. It is also one that can sometimes end in heartbreak for those who may be… Read More »Sharia Law And Adoption
The British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF) has closed with immediate affect removing one of the key organisations involved in campaigning for children in… Read More »British Association for Adoption and Fostering Closed
In the recent case of F (Abduction: Acquiescence: Child’s Objections) the High Court ruled that four children at the centre of a dispute between their… Read More »Father must return children to their mother in Australia after wrongful retention of the children in England
The government has decided to help speed up the adoption process with a £30 million pledge reports the BBC, which is likely to maintain the… Read More »£30 Million Pledge To ‘Speed Up’ Adoptions In UK
Immigrant families who find themselves excluded from benefits as a result of the government clampdown on what they see as benefit tourists raises issues for… Read More »Tension Between Immigration Law And Children In Need
What is Universal Credit? Universal Credit was introduced by the government in 2012 and has already been introduced in many areas. Universal Credit is a… Read More »Does Child or Spousal Maintenance affect Universal Credit?
The recent case of V (A Child) [2015] EWCA Civ 274 was an appeal by a father following a fact-finding hearing in private law children… Read More »Successful appeal by Father as Judge did not properly explain the reasons for his decision
Research has shown that Facebook has been cited in a third of all divorce cases and is increasingly relied upon as proof of inappropriate behaviour.… Read More »Facebook is now cited in a third of all divorce cases and often used to discredit parents in Children Act proceedings – think twice before you post online