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  2. Press now allowed to report from family courts - AOL

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    Using the pilot, the BBC has reported on multiple cases, including one in Cardiff Family Court where a young mother, whom we called Bethan, had to spend £30,000 to protect her young daughter.

  3. Scheme allowing more reporting in family courts rolled out in ...

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    A pilot scheme was launched in 2023 at family courts in Leeds, Cardiff and Carlisle and was extended to cover a further 13 courts in January last year, including Liverpool, Truro, Milton Keynes ...

  4. Family Justice System of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Family Justice System of England and Wales is a branch of the Courts of England and Wales that deals with disputes within families through Family law. [1] Disputes are resolved in the family magistrates court and in the Family Division of the High Court . [ 2 ]

  5. English family law - Wikipedia

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    Family law encompasses divorce, adoption, wardship, child abduction and parental responsibility. It can either be public law or private law. Family law cases are heard in the Family Justice System of England and Wales in both county courts and family proceedings courts (magistrates' court), both of which operate under codes of Family Procedure ...

  6. Sara Sharif's family court judges worried over naming - AOL

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    A decision not to name judges in historical family court cases about Sara's care is being appealed. ... Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.

  7. List of judgments of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ...

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    Case name Citation Date Legal subject Summary of decision Paul & Anor v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust [2024] UKSC 1 11 January 2024 Tort law, Nervous shock: A person cannot claim compensation for a recognised psychiatric illness caused by witnessing the death or injury of a close family member or other loved one due to medical negligence.