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DIVORCE AND FINANCE (August 2010 journalCPD)
of Relationships 961
Wealth 1005
CHILDREN – PRIVATE LAW (August 2010 journalCPD)
the New Mental Health LegislationChild Support:New Powers for CMEC 973
but Lose a Child 981
CHILDREN – PUBLIC LAW (August 2010 journalCPD)
Journal Editor
Elizabeth Walsh, Solicitor and Mediator
Case Editors
Rebecca Bailey-Harris, Barrister, 1 Hare Court; Professor Emeritus, University of Bristol
Caroline Bridge, Barrister and Solicitor, High Court of New Zealand; Honorary Fellow, University of Manchester;
Gillian Douglas, Professor of Law, Cardiff Law School, Cardiff University
journalCPD questions set by
Penny Booth, Lecturer and Teaching Fellow in Family and Child Law, Law School, University of Manchester
Under the Solicitors Regulation Authority and ILEX’s Continuing Professional Development Schemes;
Please quote reference EH/Jord.
Under the Bar Standards Board's New and Established Practitioner Programme;
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