News

20 November 2008 Family Law in Partnership receives accolade in Chambers & Partners directory
04 November 2008 James attends the inaugural meeting of the British section of GEMME
04 November 2008 Alliance Bernstein model for projections seems destined to overtake Duxbury and Capitalise Models
30 October 2008 Ruth trains mediators on child consultation in mediation and collaborative law cases
24 October 2008 The Living Together Campaign takes shape
20 October 2008 FLiP at Family Justice Council Debate
14 October 2008 Ruth and James left with the handful of Brits attending the New Orleans Collaborative Conference
10 October 2008 James addressed the Family Justice Council in Coventry on the collaborative model and the opportunities it offers.
09 October 2008 James co-presented the Resolution lecture on Round-Table negotiation skills in Exeter.
07 October 2008 Family Law in Partnership Celebrates 13 Years in Practice with a Party for the London Family Law Community
03 October 2008 Ruth talks to Jersey lawyers about the separate representation of children
02 October 2008 James attends the latest in One Parent Family/ Gingerbread’s excellent initiatives over the Child Support Agency and its replacement C-MEC
28 September 2008 Conservative Party Conference: James addresses a fringe meeting at the conference.
25 September 2008 The Munich meeting: As a Board member of IACP we are off to Germany for a ‘heads of state’ dialogue seeking to build collaborative practice across Europe
20 September 2008 National Association of Child Contact Centres, AGM: James addresses the Nottingham conference.
20 September 2008 James Pirrie's Speech to Coventry NACC
12 September 2008 Surf’s up: We were visited by leading Californian lawyer, Kim Davidson, to take us through experiences in America’s favourite state.
08 September 2008 Putting Children First when Parents Part: Christina McGhee continued her crusade for England, visiting from Texas
01 September 2008 Reforming the law for couples who live together - 'Living Together' consultation published
30 July 2008 Ruth Smallacombe takes trains to Berkshire, Birmingham & beyond to highlight the emotional toll of divorce and the need for family lawyers to follow codes of practice