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CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION The aim of this book is to provide a step-by-step guide to all aspects of claims of age discrimination at work. It is designed to be of assistance not only for employment practitioners, but for practitioners in other areas and litigants in person alike. As this is [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – WHY IDENTITY VERIFICATION IS BEING INTRODUCED (AND CONSEQUENCES FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY) How the UK’s framework for company registration and filing has been abused The Companies House framework has historically been abused and used to conduct a variety of economic crimes; and it was in dire need of [...] -
CHAPTER TWO – EXPERT EVIDENCE: KEY PRINCIPLES Introduction to the Chapter This chapter will focus on the key principles when it comes to instruct expert evidence in light of case law but also the Family Procedure Rules 2010 [‘FPR’]. These key principles are relevant to each area that this book will [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION – THE LAW ON SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND DISABILITIES (SEND) The law on SEND remains an ever developing, and pertinent, area of study. At the time of writing (May 2025), potential changes to the processes for SEND law application are being examined and queried by the Government. [...] -
FREE CHAPTER from ‘A Practical Guide to Neurodivergence in Family Law’ by Natasha Khalique
09/02/2026CHAPTER THREE – WHAT IS NEURODIVERGENCE? Introduction Neurodivergence is an umbrella term used to describe a range of neurodevelopmental conditions. In straightforward terms, it refers to the natural variations in the human brain that affect sociability, learning, attention, mood and other cognitive functions. Rather than framing these variations as deficits or [...] -
CHAPTER TWO – ‘REFUSAL TO ASSESS’ OR ‘RE-ASSESS’ APPEALS Section 51 of the Children and Families Act 2014 Part 3 affords a right to a child’s parent or a young person (subject to mediation) to appeal to the First-tier Tribunal against a decision of a local authority not to secure an [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (“the 1975 Act”) is, together with the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (“MCA 1973”) a fundamental statutory provision within the realm of what is now termed “private client” law. For fifty years, the 1975 Act has allowed the courts [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION The Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975 (“the 1975 Act”) is, together with the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 (“MCA 1973”) a fundamental statutory provision within the realm of what is now termed “private client” law. For fifty years, the 1975 Act has allowed the courts [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION Pensions are a daunting asset for many financial remedy practitioners. They are complex, often unknown and often create a feeling of anxiety that advising on them could cross that line between legal advice and financial advice. It is also an area that is not well understood by [...] -
CHAPTER TWO – DEFINITION OF A ‘GANG’ For practitioners instructed in criminal cases involving gang related investigations, much will depend on the approach taken by the parties and the Court to the interpretation of key terms, particularly the ‘gang’. Academic and legal definitions The Eurogang Project, a network of international youth [...]