News & Views
Family Law | Monday 14 October 2019
Can the Family Court lawfully injunct the Secretary of State for the Home Department from the exercise of their immigration powers in relation to a mother and child by making an FGM protection order?
James Holmes and Naomi Wiseman of the Garden Court Family Law Team represented the Local Authority. Kathryn Cronin and Artis Kakonge of the Garden Court Family Law Team represented the Child.
Family Law | Friday 27 September 2019
The restraint of children and the importance of the continuity of professionals for children placed in care
Allison Munroe (for the applicant) and Rebekah Wilson (for the second respondent child through his guardian) of the Garden Court Family Law Team appeared in an important reported case before Mr Justice MacDonald in the High Court.
Family Law | Thursday 25 July 2019
Naomi Wiseman and Emma Fenn of Garden Court advising campaign to end child marriage in the UK
Naomi Wiseman of the Garden Court Chambers Family Law Team and Emma Fenn of the Garden Court Chambers Crime Team are advising the Iranian and Kurdish Women’s Rights Organisation (IKWRO).
Family Law | Friday 12 July 2019
Family Law Update: Wasted costs against non-parties in family proceedings
Written by Nisha Bambhra of the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
Family Law | Friday 12 July 2019
Family Law Update: Family Justice Council interim guidance on special guardianship
Written by Victoria Burgess of the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
Family Law, Children Law | Friday 12 July 2019
Family Law Update: Uncertain perpetrator cases – the correct approach
Written by William Tautz of the Garden Court Chambers Family Team.
Family Law | Tuesday 2 April 2019
Family Law Update: 'Placement in Ghana: proportionality, human rights and the guardian'
This case concerns a decision as to whether the child, ‘A’ should be placed in Ghana with extended family members or remain in the UK in the care of his foster carer.
Family Law | Tuesday 2 April 2019
Family Law Update: "Reporting restrictions: when are they useful?"
This case concerns the making of a reporting restrictions order in relation to the birth parents of a young child.