Special educational needs provision is facing its most significant change for 30 years, says Richard Freeth
More than a quarter of all looked after children come from a small selection of mothers who have had multiple children removed.
Cuts to legal aid have thrown family proceedings into chaos, say Kim Beatson, Caroline Bowden & Ellen Lucas, in the second of an exclusive NLJ online series on legal aid post-LASPO
Jonathan Herring considers vaccinations & the right to refuse
Should vulnerable people who provide information on alleged abuse be entitled to public interest immunity? David Burrows investigates
Clare Renton explains the 1996 Hague Convention newly in force
Jonathan Herring discusses the nature of child welfare
The clock is ticking on the debate over court attendance, says DJ John Doel
Amanda Melton argues against pigeonholing families within the law
Philip Waller traces the changing face of family law
Private wealth and tax team welcomes cross-border specialist as consultant
International hospitality and leisure specialist joins corporate team as partner
Firm appoints head of intellectual property to drive northern growth