High Court Makes Parental Order in Respect of Baby Boy
When a child is born via a surrogacy arrangement, the legal parents are the surrogate mother and, if they have consented to the arrangement, her spouse or civil partner. The...
Continue readingThe family courts are kept busy these days with disputes over which parent children should live with – especially when the parents are of different nationalities. In a recent...
Continue readingBoundary disputes can take a long time to resolve and can be ruinously expensive, as a recent case illustrates. It involved a teacher who put up a fence along...
Continue readingThe English courts are enduringly popular with litigants, who often go to great lengths to have their cases heard in this country. The reason for this is that English law...
Continue readingIt is common for people to appoint a family member as their attorney to manage their affairs for them should they become unable to do so. However, unless there...
Continue readingIn recent years, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) have created a series of very generous ‘disclosure windows’ to allow people who have undisclosed assets in tax havens to reveal their...
Continue readingIn general, employers can be held ‘vicariously liable’ for the actions of their employees, in the course of their employment, where these cause damage to other people. A recent...
Continue readingWith a steady and increasing trickle of cases involving the misappropriation of assets by attorneys appointed by people who have lost the ability to look after their own affairs, the...
Continue readingJust because a document is not properly executed does not mean that all rights are necessarily lost, as a recent case in the Supreme Court illustrates. It involved a...
Continue readingThe much publicised case in which the Court of Protection ruled that clinically assisted nutrition and hydration (CANH) could lawfully be withdrawn from a patient with multiple sclerosis who was...
Continue readingWhen a child is taken away from one parent by the other against a ruling of the Family Court, the consequences can be severe for anyone who withholds information as...
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