Guests take on a topical debate in family law in each episode in this podcast series from Resolution. Our hosts, Simon Blain and Anita Mehta, invite family law experts to share their experiences and anecdotes, in an insightful and entertaining conversation.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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We are joined by Rebecca Bailey-Harris (1 Hare Court) who was the first junior barrister for Mr Standish, and Sam Longworth (Stewarts) who was the lead partner for Mr Standish.
Rebecca tells us that the five principles in the judgment are:
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This month we are joined Anna Lintner (Maitland Chambers) and Gareth Schofield (Clarke Willmott) to discuss the interconnection between bankruptcy and financial remedy cases. For this episode, Anita is joined by guest host, Matthew Taylor (Stowe Fam... more
Listen to a live recording of the podcast at Resolution National Conference with Ruth Dodsworth (journalist and presenter) and Professor Jane Monckton-Smith (Forensic Criminologist).
Elaine Richardson wrote this review which we replicate to tell you... more
This month we are joined by the Law Commissioner, Professor Nicholas Hopkins (who led the scoping report), Emma Hitchings, Professor of Family Law at the University of Bristol (who led the Fair Shares reports), and Resolution’s Family Law Reform Grou... more
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Brilliant hosting, guests and insight. Anita Mehta should be on telly.
Another voice for the radical feminist group who advocate that women don’t lie in the family courts
This podcast is marvellous. Rarely do you get the chance to hear at length from the subject area experts. Essential listening for family lawyers.
Well worth listening to if you have a personal or professional interest in Family Law issues. Interesting guests and really knowledgable hosts. Highly recommended!
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