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Contested matrimonial case helps students understand reforms to divorce law

By Helen Kirk | 12 May 2022

Clinic’s Family solicitor Philippa Bruce draws on the work done to engage students in discussion on divorce law reform. The Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act … Read more

Dialling up the pressure – prepping for a family law hearing by phone…

By Andrea Shieber | 12 May 2020

Adjusting to the ‘new normal’ – preparing for a telephone hearing in a family law matter instead of attending in person at the court. Surely, … Read more

Kent Law Clinic: Life during lockdown 

By Andrea Shieber | 07 April 2020

Law, much like time, waits for no one. In these extraordinary times the wheels on the juggernaut that is law, if a little fitfully, roll on. As life does for the vast … Read more

We are Daniel Blake: Benefits systems must adapt now to COVID-19

By Andrea Shieber | 27 March 2020

The UK’s benefit system is not known either for efficiency or agility in responding to urgent need. On the contrary, the vast social security apparatus conjures up … Read more

Home Office must abandon hostile environment for migrants

By Andrea Shieber | 18 March 2020

In the face of coronavirus, the Home Office must abandon the ‘hostile environment’ for migrants: At 6pm this evening (Tuesday 17 March 2020), people are … Read more

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