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Procedure—Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989This Practice Note sets out the procedural requirements in relation to an application under Schedule 1 to...
Applications under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997This Practice Note explains the six criminal offences that may be committed under the...
Striking out a statement of caseThis Practice Note explains the court's power to strike out a statement of case. It summarises the grounds on which a...
The grounds on which a marriage is voidA void marriage is one that will be treated by the court as never having taken place. The grounds on which a...
Permission to apply for a section 8 orderPermission to apply for a section 8 orderUnder the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989) certain applicants are entitled to apply for an order under ChA 1989, s 8 (s 8 order) on the basis that they are persons who are usually closely connected with the child, while
Can the court make an interim child arrangements order?The court may make an interim child arrangements order, namely an order intended to be short-term until determination of any issues in the case at a final hearing, under section 8 of the Children Act 1989.There are various cases where it can be
Where a woman is separated from her husband, but not yet divorced, and she wishes to undertake in vitro fertilisation treatment (using donor sperm), does she require her husband’s consent to do so? Where the husband refuses to sign a form indicating that he does not consent for the purposes of
The no order principleThis Practice Note explains the no order principle contained in section 1(5) of the Children Act 1989 (ChA 1989). It explains when the principle applies in private children proceedings and how the courts have applied it.The no order principleWhen the court is considering
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