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Family law: MIAMs update, UKSC Rules consultation response, SIHIS Q&A, Court of Appeal adoption ruling (Re D-S), plus resources and content updates - weekly highlights, 15 August 2024

Published on: 15 August 2024

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Practice and procedure

Family Mediation Council updates MIAMS guidance

The Family Mediation Council has refreshed its guidance, assurances and standards for mediation information and assessment meetings (MIAMs)...

Family Justice Council publishes questions and responses from 2024 open meeting

The Family Justice Council has released the questions and responses from the open meeting held on 22 July 2024...

UKSC publishes response to consultation on revision of Supreme Court Rules

The UK Supreme Court (UKSC) has issued a summary of the responses received, together with its own response, to the consultation on the Supreme Court Rules that closed on 17 May 2024. The consultation posed nine questions and attracted 28 responses. The draft rules have been revised and are appended to the response document. Further minor tweaks to the wording may still be made, though they are expected to be minor rather than substantive. Next steps: the Supreme Court Rules 2024 are expected to be laid in Parliament in September 2024 and come into force in October 2024...

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