Surrogacy – A Maze 7th August 2014 None of us can fail to have been affected by the stories we have read recently regarding the Australian/Thai surrogacy […] Categories: Uncategorized
How do Special Guardianship Orders work? 16th July 2014 One of our family law specialists in Plymouth is currently awaiting the outcome of a Special Guardianship Order hearing, so […] Categories: Children
Adoption – a new era? 29th May 2014 The Family Law Company is set to host an interactive adoption conference in Exeter. Designed to inform and update all […] Categories: Children
Sir James Munby: Children separated from families should be told why 27th March 2014 The most senior family judge in Britain has spoken out on family separation and insisted children who are taken away […] Categories: Children, Divorce & Separation, News
Local family lawyers join a growing number of Dementia Friends 13th March 2014 A group of family solicitors from one of Exeter and Plymouth’s leading family law practices have been among the latest […] Categories: News
Government adviser calls for changes to Social Work training 21st February 2014 A leading government adviser has called for Social Workers to receive better training and for a standardised syllabus to be […] Categories: Children, Domestic Abuse, News
Plans to boycott Magna Carta conference over legal aid reform 11th February 2014 Plans are afoot for further protests against changes to the way legal aid is delivered to take place at a […] Categories: Child Abduction, Children, Divorce & Separation, Domestic Abuse, Grandparents, International Cases, Mediation & Collaboration, News
Children removed from their mother on Christmas day 3rd February 2014 As family law solicitors in Exeter we often have to deal with unusual or distressing cases. We always attempt to […] Categories: Children, Divorce & Separation, Domestic Abuse, News
MP calls for greater transparency in family court listings 13th January 2014 A member of parliament has called for changes to how family courts are covered by journalists in an attempt to […] Categories: Children, News