Spending watchdog report on family justice delays calls for system-wide assessment of key issues affecting performance

Complex accountability arrangements and limited information on the biggest causes of delays in care proceedings make it difficult to target improvements to where they will have best effect, the National Audit Office has warned. Read more

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May 22, 2025

Disability discrimination and proportionality in housing management

The High Court recently upheld a possession order against a tenant who is a hoarder, rejecting a submission that the first instance judge's conclusion that the social landlord had acted proportionately was wrong. John Murray sets out the lessons from the case.
May 21, 2025

Delay and the 26-week time limit

Katharine Brown looks at three recent decisions in which delay and the statutory time limit of 26 weeks for care proceedings were considered.
May 21, 2025

How do you protect your staff from parental aggression and abuse?

Teachers often choose their profession driven by a desire to positively shape and inspire future generations. However, they are increasingly encountering abuse from parents, both in person and online. Alexandra Addington looks at the legal options for addressing the issue.
May 21, 2025

Cross-border deprivation of liberty

A senior Court of Protection judge recently rejected an application by a Scottish local authority for recognition and enforcement of a guardianship order made in Scotland. The Court of Protection team at 39 Essex Chambers analyse the ruling.
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May 21, 2025

Infections and the broad canvas of evidence

The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal by a local authority over a judge’s finding that a six-year-old girl had contracted gonorrheoa as result of fomite transmission. Avaia Williams looks at the lessons from the ruling.
May 15, 2025

Resurrecting a dead horse? PACE Code B and local authority enforcement powers

Defence arguments have a habit of resurrecting themselves as one generation of lawyers takes up the baton from the previous generation. A recent spate in defendants raising the issue of noncompliance with PACE Code B when subject to various local authority powers of entry, search, inspection and seizure, is a case in point, writes Dan Jacklin.
May 15, 2025

Care proceedings and mental health

Francesca Massarella calls for a change in the way poor mental health is perceived and approached, particularly before the point of care proceedings being issued.
May 14, 2025

Annual reviews of Traveller injunctions

The High Court has recently settled the correct approach to the annual review of Traveller injunctions. Natalie Pratt analyses the judgment.
May 14, 2025

The role of the Nature Restoration Fund

Rohini Vekaria looks at the potential for the Nature Restoration Fund to be another mechanism to help the natural environment without hindering development.
May 14, 2025

Traveller caravan sites and planning permission

Planning permission was recently refused for a material change of use of land to a gypsy/traveller caravan site despite there being no five-year supply of deliverable pitches or available alternative sites. Mark O’Brien O’Reilly explains why.
May 14, 2025

Standardising HMO regulation

Astrid Stanley looks at how standardisation of the regulatory regime for houses in multiple occupation could encourage investment in the sector.