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Family law update (England and Wales): open justice, journalist sources, experts in care, deprivation of liberty, HRT consent, cohabitant strike-out, asset division, Hague return refusal, MIR review, Pensions Bill

Published on: 12 June 2025

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Practice and procedure

Speech by Mr Justice Nicklin: Open Justice—Fit for Purpose

Mr Justice Nicklin, who chairs the Judiciary’s Transparency and Open Justice Board, delivered an address on 5 June 2025 exploring open justice and whether current arrangements are truly fit for purpose.

Migration Advisory Committee publishes family visa financial requirements review

The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has issued its report on the minimum income requirement (MIR) for the partner migration route. It advises that the MIR should not be aligned with the Skilled Worker route, proposes alternative calculation methods that could be adopted, and suggests improvements to how compliance with the MIR is evidenced. See: LNB News 10/06/2025 38.

Journalistic sources (Tickle v The Father and others)

In Tickle v The Father and others [2025] EWFC 160, the Family Court examined whether a journalist could be required to reveal the source of information about a hearing notification. On 12 January 2024, an urgent hearing took place before Mr Justice Francis in relation to private law proceedings...

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