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Children can be spared the trauma of stressful court battles if their parents use mediation Family Justice Minister Lord McNally said today.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Speech given by The Rt Hon Lord McNally on Friday 8 November 2013 at the Bond Solon Expert Witness Conference 2013
The welfare of children and families will be brought to the heart of the court system when a key safeguarding organisation moves to the Ministry of Justice, Family Justice Minister Lord McNally has announced.
A wider range of people should ensure they have lasting powers of attorney (LPAs) - not just the elderly - Justice Minister Lord McNally said today.
The first steps have been taken to implement the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act, Justice Minister Lord McNally has announced today.
Statement to the UNHCR Executive Committee 64th Session (2013) High-level segment on Syria by Lord McNally, Deputy Leader of the House of Lords
New proposals to cut councillors' data protection fees red tape.
Separating couples will be legally required to find out about ways to settle disputes away from the courtroom, under new laws currently going through Parliament.
Lawyers, business groups and the public are all being asked to submit their views on the balance of competences.
New national standards to raise the quality of experts used in family courts were announced by the Government today.
Large scale reforms to the law governing cases of defamation have today become law as the Defamation Bill gains Royal Assent.
Reform of the family justice system.
The Government wants to reduce unnecessary costs and make sure that legal aid helps those who need it the most.
Implementing the new framework for legal aid - funding, scope, and remuneration.
Speech on good governance in Sark.
Family Justice Minister Lord McNally has called on mediators to lead the way in promoting out of court solutions for separating families.
Speech by Lord McNally about what the government is doing to improve family justice, based on the Family Justice Review.
Separating couples are being urged to use mediation instead of ending up in courtroom battles.
New measures have been introduced to ensure child care cases are dealt with more quickly and effectively in family courts.
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