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Family law weekly update (England and Wales): revised non‑molestation guidance, significant public and private children judgments, Hague Convention case law, and practice updates—18 December 2025

Published on: 18 December 2025

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In this issue:

  • Family Weekly Highlights 2025/2026
  • Practice and procedure
  • Emergency procedures
  • Public children
  • Private children
  • International children
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • New Practice Notes
  • Updated content
  • New Q&As
  • Useful information

Family Weekly Highlights 2025/2026

This edition marks our last Weekly Highlights of 2025. The opening Weekly Highlights for 2026 will appear on 8 January 2026 and be sent to customers by email on 9 January 2026. To find out how to stay current with news each day and week, please refer to the ‘Daily and weekly news alerts’ section. The Family team sends warm wishes to all for a restful festive season and a happy new year.

Practice and procedure

Family Justice Council Schwartz Round

The Family Justice Council’s experts working group will host an online Schwartz Round on 29 January 2026 from 5 pm to 6 pm. Schwartz Rounds are predominantly found in clinical settings and provide a structured forum where colleagues come together to explore the emotional and social dimensions of working in healthcare. Rounds have been shown to help professionals feel more supported, giving them time and space to reflect on their roles...

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