31 Jan, 2024 Our first podcast of 2024 has landed - workforce structures and changes afoot By Libby Hubbard Our first podcast of the new year (it's the last day of January, I think we can still call it the new year!) is about workforce...
31 Jan, 2024 Private investigators - do they have a role in family proceedings? By Kadie Bennett Using a private investigator should be an exception rather than the rule. This article I read gives food for thought about the...
29 Jan, 2024 Preparing for the sale of your care or dentistry business By Laura Jordan It’s been a difficult few years for providers but a new year brings with it a fresh start. This may involve considering selling your care...
29 Jan, 2024 The use of one lawyer when separating - an interesting perspective By Chris Lloyd-Smith A colleague recently sent me this article on the use of one lawyer when separating. As a solicitor authorised to represent both parties...
25 Jan, 2024 Why I trained to become a family mediator By Kelly Brown Until more recently, I have provided only legal advice and support to separating couples but I have always considered mediation to be...
24 Jan, 2024 What lessons can the CQC learn from Ofsted’s changes to inspections? By Molly Quinney Freya Cassia To ensure they perform fairly and effectively, regulators must consider what lessons and good practices can be learned from other areas...
23 Jan, 2024 Anthony Collins’ commitment to family mediation By Kelly Brown As a firm, Anthony Collins is proud to focus on improving lives, communities and society. Our family team supports individuals and their...
23 Jan, 2024 Local authority companies: dissolution v dormancy By Matt Marsh In exercising its shareholder or member function in respect of a subsidiary company a local authority will be assessing the performance...
23 Jan, 2024 Family Mediation Week 2024 - 22-26 January By Chris Lloyd-Smith Family mediation is one of several options that couples have to resolve children or financial issues that may arise on or following...
22 Jan, 2024 New guidance on Public Sector Equality Duty By Sarah Harnett The PSED, or Public Sector Equality Duty, is a set of rules that public authorities in the UK must follow when exercising their functions...
22 Jan, 2024 Family Mediation Week 2024 By Kelly Brown Parents living in Birmingham who have decided to separate or divorce in 2024 are urged to find out how to avoid courtroom confrontation...
16 Jan, 2024 A mother’s GoFundMe was described as a ‘misguided attempt’ to raise funds for legal proceedings By Kadie Bennett A mother who set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for her family case has lost her application to travel out of the jurisdiction after...