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Journalist allowed to read psychologist’s reports

Journalist allowed to read psychologist’s reports

A significant decision has been made by Mr Justice Poole in the High Court, allowing a journalist access to a number of psychological reports that were commissioned in family proceedings.  Although when a Transparency Order (TO) is made under the Reporting...

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ChatGPT and Transparency Orders

ChatGPT and Transparency Orders

This is a guest post by  Alex Cisneros, barrister at 39 Essex Chambers. Although it is primarily concerned with cases in the Court of Protection, the risks of using AI apply equally to family law cases, particularly where they have been or will be heard in private.  I...

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Rules for online court hearings – consultation

Rules for online court hearings – consultation

The Covid lockdown period provided unexpected opportunities to discover the advantages and disadvantages of holding court hearings 'remotely' online. Currently, family courts prefer to hold hearings in person but there's a general move toward more cases being heard...

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