Child At Home Under Care
The case JW (Child at Home under a Care Order) [2023] EWCA Civ 944 The Court of Appeal’s ruling in Re: JW (Child at Home under a Care Order) [2023] […]
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The case JW (Child at Home under a Care Order) [2023] EWCA Civ 944 The Court of Appeal’s ruling in Re: JW (Child at Home under a Care Order) [2023] […]
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At Adel Jibs & Co Solicitors, we commend the announcement made by the Home Office which took effect in January, thus marking a significant progress in support for victims of
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In the aftermath of separation or divorce, ensuring the welfare of your children is paramount. A Family Assistance Order (FAO) under Section 16 of the Children Act 1989 may be
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Suffering from domestic abuse is an ordeal that shakes the very foundations of one’s life. But when the shadow of that abuse looms over one’s future, the power to prevent,
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At Adel Jibs & Co Solicitors, we understand that facing accusations of causing physical harm to your child is an incredibly distressing situation. Navigating the legal intricacies of such cases
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At Adel Jibs & Co Solicitors, we understand the profound concern and distress parents face when involved in care proceedings. The prospect can be daunting, surrounded by a sea of
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One of the remedies available to individuals suffering domestic violence is to apply for a protective injunction from the court under the Family Law Act 1996, taking the form of
without notice” domestic violence injunctions Read More »
Navigating joint property ownership can be complex, especially when both parties aren’t in agreement. Learn about the ‘Order for Sale’, how it applies to ‘tenants in common’, and the legal avenues available when disagreements arise. Adel Jibs & Co Solicitors provide invaluable insights and assistance for those facing property disputes.
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When it comes to property ownership in the united kingdom disputes, disagreements often arise over how assets are divided. Property, being the most substantial asset many own, is frequently at
Understanding Trusts of Land and Inheritance Act Claims Read More »
Section 21 of the Housing Act 1988, often termed “no fault eviction,” granted landlords the autonomy to evict tenants without specifying a reason, provided a two-month notice was served. However,
Housing Reform: Overhauling Section 21 and Enhancing Tenant Right Read More »