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Published on: 14 November 2024

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Practice and procedure

Family Procedure Rule Committee meeting minutes

Minutes from the Family Procedure Rule Committee meetings held on 8 July and 7 October 2024 have now been published.

Suspected physical abuse of children—experts in the Family Court

On 7 November 2024, the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, addressed the British Society of Paediatric Radiologists on ‘Suspected physical abuse of children—experts in the Family Court’.

Private children

Family Justice Council announces 17th annual debate—expanding legal parentage

The Family Justice Council will hold its 17th annual debate on 5 December 2024, 5 pm–7 pm, exploring the question: ‘Has the time come to widen the scope of legal parentage?’ Chaired by the President of the Family Division, who also serves as Chair of the Council, the event will be in central London with attendance available in person and via MS Teams live-stream. Speakers will be announced shortly. The debate is designed to involve key professionals across the family justice system together with representatives of service users...

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