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Family Law Journal: May 2012 #116

Children: Three’s a crowd?

Wedlake Bell LLP logo Wedlake Bell LLP | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Richard Adams finds that the welfare of the child remains paramount even in cases involving ‘alternative families’

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Child Protection: Subjective reasoning

Russell-Cooke LLP logo Russell-Cooke LLP | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Lauren Hall looks at recent case law regarding the correct approach to be applied upon an article 13b defence of risk of harm

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Wasted Costs: Proceed with caution

Lake Legal LLP logo Lake Legal LLP | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Frances Bailey examines criteria for a wasted costs order and best practice when adding a third party

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Pensions: Delayed interest

Slater and Gordon logo Slater and Gordon | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Caroline Watson suggests potential solutions where delaying a pension sharing order is desirable

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Costs: Costly behaviour

Lake Legal LLP logo Lake Legal LLP | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Claire Glaister highlights the court’s approach to costs in GS v L and issues of conduct

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International Focus: Competing interests

Dawson Cornwell logo Dawson Cornwell | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Lucy Marks and Vitaliy Eremin compare and contrast the matrimonial regimes in Russia and England and Wales

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Beneficial Ownership: Fair shares

University of Greenwich logo University of Greenwich | Family Law Journal | May 2012 #116

Mark Pawlowski considers some potentially far-reaching implications arising from recent case law on ownership of the family home

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