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Parental responsibility: is a rapist father still a father?


11 February 2019
Divorce law: too complex, outdated and out of touch
08 February 2019
The rise of the Facebook divorce
28 January 2019
The pending spousal maintenance cap
16 January 2019
Birketts’ Family Law Team makes significant hires
12 December 2018
Keeping children first helps minimise fallout from family breakdown
28 November 2018
Mother imprisoned for taking children abroad without consent
11 September 2018
Birketts recognised in Chambers High Net Worth Guide
02 August 2018
No divorce allowed
27 July 2018
Taking a child on holiday this summer? Avoid disappointment
23 July 2018
Has the meal ticket for life ended?
18 July 2018
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