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Jennifer Moore

November 2, 2016

Blog Children

Should my new partner adopt my child/children? Step-parent adoption has been seen as a means by which to offer a...

Jennifer Moore

October 7, 2016

Blog Children

Part one – Child Abduction On Monday 26 September Jennifer Moore met with the Dutch International Child Abduction Lawyers’ Association...
Family break up through separation or divorce is never easy and often results in intractable disagreements about how your children...
Parents are naturally concerned about their legal rights and responsibilities in relation to children’s schooling and divorce can have an...
4 children who told a High Court Judge their clear wishes to remain in England after spending their school holidays...

Julian Bremner

March 11, 2015

Blog Finance

One of the points I am always very keen to stress when meeting people for initial advice is that they...

Katherine Rayden

November 18, 2014

Blog Finance

Rachel Nicholl highlights the courts’ approach when dealing with financial conduct and litigation conduct. This article was first published in the...
Shortly after the Civil Partnership Act came into force and homosexual couples were able to celebrate their union by forming...