PREFERENCE CLAIMS: THE COURT'S DISCRETION (ANALYSING RECENT COURT DECISION)
3rd Jun 2020In our latest blog post, John Vickery analyses a recent decision showing that the Court retains a discretion whether to make an order…
In our latest blog post, John Vickery analyses a recent decision showing that the Court retains a discretion whether to make an order…
In our latest blog post, Evonnie Chan considers the court's approach where there are allegations of parental alienation. A review of Re S…
Victoria Roberts recently appeared on behalf of an intervenor in the Court of Appeal on the question of whether a decree of nullity could…
Victoria Roberts takes a look at the Government's Business Bounce Back Loan Scheme which was launched in May 2020, in collaboration with solicitor…
Jonathan Jackson represented the respondent father in care proceedings today in the first hearing at the Manchester Civil Justice Centre since the lockdown…
18 St John Street's Family Department is proud to have been able to help produce a talk providing guidance on domestic abuse for professionals…
18 St John Street Chambers are delighted to announce that Jennifer Newstead-Taylor has been appointed as a Deputy District Judge by the Lord…
Lucy Coulson recently advised and drafted pleadings in a multi-track public liability case where the client sustained profound physical disabilities and psychological trauma.…
Christopher McNall, in his role as a fee-paid Judge of the Tax Chamber, heard a 4 day appeal last week remotely via video. Here…
Following Lucy Coulson’s recent article looking at the challenges practitioners face in preparing for video trials, and steps that can be taken to…
Arron Thomas writes about the likely approach courts may take when considering whether to conduct a remote final hearing, taking into account today’s…