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Local Authority vs Autistic Internet Sexual Relations

June 15, 2020June 15, 2020 Hadaway & Hadaway

One of the most common controversial topics in family law is how far can the government impose on people’s natural behaviors? Ideally of course the answer is nothing as long as they don’t do anything illegal in the privacy of their own homes. Saying “Immorality” is no longer supposed to be a tool of government […]

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Deprivation of Liberty for Young People

April 20, 2020April 21, 2020 Hadaway & Hadaway

When you have deprived someone of their liberty, either you have put someone in jail or you have just performed a kidnapping. Among adults this is not something to take lightly, but among children it is something our society takes for granted. Many figures of authority can force young people to stay – parents to […]

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Disabled being Left Behind by Brexit

Disabled being Left Behind by Brexit

February 12, 2020February 12, 2020 Hadaway & Hadaway

So it’s done. The UK is out of the EU. Now all that remains is for things to fall where they well, for good or ill – is what many would like to say. But not so fast! Just as Brexit itself dragged on for years, actually completing the process is still going to take […]

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Paternity fraud

Family Law Guidance in Paternity Fraud from Recent Case Judgements

December 19, 2019December 19, 2019 Hadaway & Hadaway

Paternity fraud is when the woman in a relationship falsely makes her partner believe that he is the biological father of their child(ren). This is a tort (i.e., an offense against a person) as compared to the legal definition of a crime (i.e., an offense against society) and goes to civil court. Family solicitors in […]

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Options and Opportunities for Workers as Hard Brexit Looms

October 18, 2019November 5, 2019 Hadaway & Hadaway

Opinions on Brexit are divided whether it will be good for native workers to find jobs or bad for their rights. Many on both sides of the Brexit debacle agree that a no-deal Brexit is the worst of all possible options, and yet that is what seems most likely. Workers are suing to try and […]

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