


Grandparents rights to see grandchildren in foster care
7th August 2015Being taken into care can be a very traumatic experience for all of those concerned, but what role does the […]
Adoption – A quicker, easy process?
3rd November 2014National adoption week is a good opportunity to reflect on the issues currently being discussed with regard to adoption. Nationally […]
Two new associates for Exeter office
31st October 2014We are proud to announce that we have promoted two associates in our Exeter team. Gemma Sparks and Helen Trott […]
Surrogacy – A Maze
7th August 2014None of us can fail to have been affected by the stories we have read recently regarding the Australian/Thai surrogacy […]
How do Special Guardianship Orders work?
16th July 2014One of our family law specialists in Plymouth is currently awaiting the outcome of a Special Guardianship Order hearing, so […]
Concerns over so-called ‘Cinderella Law’
5th June 2014A so called ‘Cinderella Law’ designed to tackle parents guilty of emotional cruelty through starving their children of love and […]
Adoption – a new era?
29th May 2014The Family Law Company is set to host an interactive adoption conference in Exeter. Designed to inform and update all […]
Family Law Company runs free legal clinics
15th April 2014Family Law Company Associate Chartered Legal Executive Ruth Branagh explains why the company has been running a series of free […]
Injury: Non-Accidental or Not?
12th April 2014As we approach the change in law on 22nd April 2014 that care proceedings should be commenced and completed in […]
Care Proceedings – 26 Weeks becomes law on 22nd April 2014
11th April 2014The Children’s and Families Bill becomes law on 22nd April 2014 and brings into law the 26 week time limit […]