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Developments in enforcing judgments – Key cases of 2022

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We take a look at notable guidance given by the courts in 2022 on enforcement methods following judgment. Find out more about different methods of enforcing a judgment

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Pastries and Pension Drawdowns

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Join our Financial Services litigation team to network and discuss current events and regulatory updates in the financial services industry.

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Can a divorce financial settlement be reopened?

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It is possible to reopen and change a divorce financial settlement, but rare. Our Family Law specialists explain when a court might allow it.

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Child maintenance payments

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Sarah Wood-Heath looks at what happens if you can’t agree on child maintenance payments and when you can ask the court for help.

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Grandparents’ rights under Section 8 of the Children Act 1989

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Section 8 of the Children Act 1989 acknowledges the importance of maintaining relationships between children and their extended family members, including grandparents.

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Who can consent to a deprivation of liberty for children and young persons?

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It is increasingly easier for practitioners to spot a deprivation of liberty when a person is over 18 – but perhaps not so simple when considering whether a child, or young person is deprived of their liberty.

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Court of Protection forms

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Applying to be a Court of Protection deputy? Paperwork confusing? Read our helpful guide on the process and forms to complete, or call today for advice.

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Court of Protection Deputyship services

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To appoint a professional Court of Protection deputy to manage the financial affairs of a vulnerable person, contact us for a free, confidential consultation.

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Court of Appeal overturns High Court decision on Tesco ‘fire and rehire’

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The Court of Appeal has allowed an appeal from Tesco against the previous decision of the High Court which granted an injunction preventing it from ‘firing and rehiring’ employees in order to force a change to terms and conditions of employment.

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Right to Manage: FirstPort Property Services Ltd v Settlers Court RTM Company and others

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Qualifying tenants have often sought to push the definition of “premises” to its absolute limit, claiming management rights over as much of the land surrounding a self-contained block as possible.

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