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The Four Jurisdictions Conference, Edinburgh, January 2011

Ann Thomas and David Hodson attended the annual Four Jurisdictions conference, held this year in Edinburgh. It combines the jurisdictions of England with Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. There were presentations on marital agreements, self-help measures and relocation. David Hodson’s report of the conference is attached

Download the file 4jurisdictions.pdf ()

Practising in the future

Hannah Budd, an assistant solicitor at iFLG contributes to the weekly opinion piece on international aspects for Jordans electronic newsletter circulated to thousands of family lawyers in England and abroad. This week as a younger member of the profession she has looked at practising as a lawyer in the future with the likely trends and changes in family law with the significant number of international families and international family law cases. Her opinion piece is attached

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Family law in the clouds

David Hodson writes a weekly opinion piece on international aspects for Jordans electronic newsletter circulated to thousands of family lawyers in England and abroad. This week he reports and reflects on a fascinating talk given by Andrew Davies, a leading Australian family lawyer based in Perth, on the subject of cloud technology and the impact on family law cases and family law practice. The opinion piece is attached

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Warning of collaborative law scam

David Hodson writes a weekly opinion piece on international aspects for Jordans electronic newsletter circulated to thousands of family lawyers in England and abroad. This week he draws the attention of worldwide family law practitioners to a recent outbreak of a scam in the guise of a request to family lawyers to give assistance to a potential client in the context of concluded collaborative law agreement. The opinion piece is attached

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Seek help before you help yourself

A commentary by iFLG on the major case of Imerman in July 2010 by the Court of Appeal stopping the opportunity for use in evidence of documents obtained by self help concerning the assets of the other spouse.

Download the file iFLG_Imerman_commentary.pdf ()

Consent to marry in English Law

A paper produced by David Hodson for the International Children conference held June 2010 at the Centre of Family Law and Practice, London Metropolitan University.

Download the file consent_to_marry.pdf ()

Child maintenance and support

This is the iGuide on child maintenance and support.

Download the file CSA1.pdf ()

Domestic violence

This is the iGuide on domestic violence.

Download the file domestic_violence.pdf ()

Cohabitation iGuide

This is the iGuide on cohabitation

Download the file cohabitation_iguide.pdf ()

Marital agreements

This is the iGuide on marital agreements.

Download the file marital_agree1.pdf ()

Forced marriages

This iGuide explains the background to the recently introduced law to protect ATMs and potential victims of forced marriages.

Download the file forced_marriages.pdf ()

The future of Family Law

This article by David Hodson, commissioned by resolution to celebrate its 25th anniversary, is a light, whimsical yet equally a very serious look into what may be the future of family law in the year 2020, published in the resolution magazine.

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Costs

“We simply cannot go on as we are. The expenditure of costs on the scale exemplified by this and by too many other such cases is a scandal which must somehow be brought under control.” This quote from the recent case of KSO v MJO [2008] EWHC 3031 (Fam) has again sparked interest because of Munby J’s outspoken comments on the issue of disproportionate costs. This is an article written by Jamie Donaldson and David Hodson published in March 2009 Family Law Journal.

Download the file jenny2.pdf ()

“2020: vision of the future of family law”

Published by David Hodson in the SFLA/resolution magazine June 2008

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Transparency in the family courts

David Hodson’s response on openness debate as submitted to the Law commission.

Download the file openness_response.pdf ()

Cohabitation reform

David Hodson’s response to Law Commission proposals on a new law on rights for cohabitants.

Download the file cohabitation.pdf ()

Family law and the institution of marriage

A paper given by David Hodson at the World Congress on family law in 2001 on how aspects of the law, practice and procedure can, perhaps unwittingly, detract from respect for the institution of marriage.

Download the file congress_fam_law.pdf ()

Summary guide to international family law issues

An introduction to a number of the important issues for consideration for international families.

Download the file INT4.pdf ()

Glossary

A list of family law terminology to help better understand what lawyers are talking about and some of the specific terms used. This Glossary provides general information only. Professional advice should always be taken and we cannot accept any liability for reliance on it.

Guide to divorce procedure

A guide setting out the timetable, forms, court hearings and related issues to getting a divorce.

Download the file divorce1.pdf ()

Guide to getting married

How to do it as far as laws and rules are concerned.

Download the file getting_married.pdf ()

Pre marriage agreements

The present law, in the form of lecture notes, including issues on the drafting and important practice management considerations on whether a law firm should undertake this work.

Download the file pre_marriage_agree.pdf ()

Domestic violence and financial outcomes

A global survey showing those countries which are increasingly referring to domestic violence as a criteria and circumstance to be taken into account in deciding what is the appropriate financial division on the relationship breakdown.

Download the file SA4.pdf ()

Web resources for the English family lawyer and client

An article concerning the various resources now available on the web on family law issues.

Download the file webresources.pdf ()

“Electrifying the Family Courts - IT innovations in family law”

An article in March 2007 Family Law magazine about possible IT changes in the family courts.

Download the file it_family_courts.pdf ()

“Family law Conferences - time to go borrowing again”

An article in SFLA Review on January 2007 about the need to improve English Family Law Conferences and the benefits of borrowing from the Australian equivalent

Download the file australian_conference.pdf ()

Resolution (SFLA) code, new version

The code of practice of the SFLA, now known as resolution, in its much shorter version launched in March 2007.

Download the file Code1.pdf ()

Resolution (SFLA) code, previous long version

The code of practice of the SFLA, now known as resolution, in its longer and amplified version before being replaced in march 2007 by the much shorter version above.

Download the file prev_code.pdf ()

Law Society Protocol

This protocol which applies to all solicitors, and not just members of the SFLA, sets out the standards for family law work in England and Wales. Despite requests so that we could include it here, we have not been sent it in a soft version so it has to be located in pdf format form from the Law Society website.