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Innovation and sensitivity celebrated in recent family law court custody case

The High Court judge praised all involved in a sensitive case where a mother was able to type her answers to cross-examination.

Ministry of Justice headquarters in London turned into Family Court

A Ministry of Justice press conference room has been turned into a courtroom and will deal with family cases.

Crown courts to allow pre-recorded evidence

Recently it has been reported in the Law Gazette that Crown Courts will be equipped by the end of the year to let witnesses give pre-recorded evidence.

How can I choose a family solicitor I can trust?

Choosing who will represent your interests best when contemplating huge and potentially painful issues, such as divorce or separation, can be a massive decision.

Law Society guidance - "Don't break quarantine to go to court"

The Law Society have stated that lawyers, including those attending family courts, should not place others at risk by attending if they are unwell.

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