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Dignity, delay, and declarations on best interests (NHS South East London ICB v JP & the Royal Hospital for Neuro-Disability)

Private Client analysis: The decision that being provided with nutrition and hydration was contrary to JP’s best interests is recorded in a separate...

24 April 2025
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The Court of Appeal clarifies approach to the test for appointment of intermediaries (Re M (A Child: Intermediaries)

Family analysis: The Court of Appeal held that in a number of previous decisions, and in guidance issued by the President of the Family Division, an...

23 April 2025
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Family weekly highlights—17 April 2025

This edition includes details of the most recent View from the President’s Chambers and updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence (AI)...

17 April 2025
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The Supreme Court holds that anonymity for clinicians in withdrawal of treatment cases involving children should normally be of limited duration (Abbasi v Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; Haastrup v King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)

The Supreme Court unanimously dismissed the hospitals’ appeals in these cases concerning withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for children. There...

17 April 2025
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A View from the President's Chambers: April 2025

The latest View from the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, provides an overview of recent updates and ongoing initiatives within...

16 April 2025

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