Family Law Week Weekly Podcast Season 7 Episode 1
Release Date: 11/09/2021
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In this episode, hosts, , (LSL Family Law), (), and () who were all recent winners at ’s Private Law Recognition Awards 2025. Linda (Winner, Solicitor of the Year), Felicia (Winner, Highly Commended, Solicitor of the Year), Lucie (Winner, Young Professional of the Year) and Keelan (Winner, Highly Commended, Young Professional of the Year) discuss their successes along with their legal journey. They all look to the future to consider where will be in the next10 years with the implementation of AI and other recent proposed changes to Family Law Legislation. Congratulations again to all our...
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In this episode, ’ Barrister , hosts, , Founder of Evolve Family Mediation. In this episode we explore the issue of What’s the Difference between a Shared Care Arrangement and a Joint Lives With Order (if any) and what are the practical implications when focussing on the recent case of AZ v BX [2024] EWHC 1528 (Fam). Elissa and Rebekah also explore the benefits to separated parents of using Child Inclusive Mediation and parenting courses to enable parents to navigate their new situation of parenting both separately and together. This episode of the Family Law Week Podcast is...
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In this episode, ’ Barrister Elissa Da Costa-Waldman MCIArb, hosts , Partner, Mediator and Joint Head of Family at . In this episode we discuss; Cohabitation – How cohabitation law is still in the 19th Century, the lack of sensible provision for cohabitants, as well as the current government’s manifesto promise to reform this area of law and whether Scotland or Australia have a better model for former unmarried partners. This episode of the Family Law Week Podcast is produced by .
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In this episode, Barrister , hosts , Associate Director at the , from as well as “Anne” a young person and member of the Family Justice Young People’s Board. In this episode we discuss; the President of the Family Division’s recently published resource for judges – Writing to Children – A Toolkit. The President of the Family Division published this for family judges to support them in writing to the children. As the toolkit sets out, judges writing to children is a key means by which judges can ensure children feel heard and are supported to understand what the...
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In this episode, Barrister , hosts Andrew Pack, Lawyer at Brighton & Hove City Council and creator and author of child law blog along with , Chartered Clinical Psychologist and expert witness in the family courts with a background in working with people with personality disorders in groups and therapeutic communities, and with staff teams and organisations. In this episode we dig deep into process vs people and addressing the system vs changing the parent. This episode of the Family Law Week podcast is produced by . __________________________________ ...
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In this episode, Barrister , hosts , Partner, and Head of Public Law Children (London) at , , Past President of CILEX and Associate at and , Barrister at Westgate Chambers In this special episode, we explore and support our guests past and future. Keeley and her team of campaigners who have recently achieved success in changing the law (made via the employment rights bill) to enable mothers and their partners to receive two weeks of bereavement leave if they have suffered a pregnancy loss . The bill, which will implement Labour’s in England, Wales and Scotland, is set...
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In this episode, Barrister , hosts , Partner, and Head of Public Law Children (London) at . Trigger warning. Today, on George’s 3rd birthday, Ayisha and Keeley discuss baby loss and the proposed imminent changes to government legislation surrounding what is commonly known as ‘Georges Law’. Keeley continues to campaign for statutory leave for baby loss under 24 weeks of pregnancy. This episode of the Family Law Week podcast is produced by .
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In this episode, Barrister , provides our listeners with a recap on legal and newsworthy recent family law updates. This episode is produced by .
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In this episode, Barrister’s hosts , and Marcus Hicks. Bob Greig is the co-Director of and the , co-editor 'Separating With Children 101' (3rd edition), co-editor '(Almost) Anything But Family Court' as well as a co-founder of . Angharad Rudkin is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist with 20 years’ experience of working with children and families, and a lecturer at the University of Southampton. With regular appearances in the media as a subject matter expert, from gender fluidity through to parental addiction, she is also a key contributor to the screen time national policy and...
info_outlineRachel Cooper is joined by Marilyn Stowe, Founder of Stowe Family Law.