Disclosure: An absolute duty or not?
To conclude the Family Law webinar series, Gemma Taylor KC and Ann Osborne explore the duties of Local Authorities to notify parents and foreign authorities of proceedings, to disclose papers within proceedings to parents, how/when those duties can be discharged/limited and the procedure for applying to restrict/discharge a Local Authority’s duty to notify or provide disclosure.
About the speakers
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Ann Osborne More than just a safe pair of hands, Ann acts on very contentious matters. Ann fights hard for her clients. She is thorough, hard-working and tenacious. Ann puts her clients at ease with her wealth of knowledge and expertise having been a solicitor practicing in family law for 10 years prior to coming to the Bar. She offers a balance of empathy with clear, firm advice. Ann is ranked as a Tier 1 Rising Star in the Legal 500 2024. |
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