This week’s edition of Family weekly highlights includes details of the changes to the HMCTS Family Public Law service to improve the Form C110a application journey and a speech delivered by the Master of the Rolls, Sir Geoffrey Vos, at the International Forum on Online Dispute Resolution considering the role of the Digital Justice System in resolving disputes, together with the new Online Procedure Rules (Specified Proceedings) Regulations 2025. The Court of Appeal’s clarification of whether a local authority with a care order for a child can consent to that child's confinement is analysed. Recent judgments, including the application for the appointment and funding of a lay advocate and declaration of non-parentage post-adoption are included.
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