The Court of Appeal (CoA) has recently clarified the legal principles governing the validity of pre-nuptial agreements (PNAs), emphasising the critical role of full financial disclosure and the limits
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The Court of Appeal (CoA) has recently clarified the legal principles governing the validity of pre-nuptial agreements (PNAs), emphasising the critical role of full financial disclosure and the limits
The UK and France have ratified a new treaty (the UK/European Applicant Transfer Scheme) to establish a pilot scheme aimed at stopping small boat crossings. Under the agreement, adult migrants who
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has recently provided crucial guidance on the handling of complex family cases, particularly those involving allegations of transnational marriage abandonment (TMA) and other
The case balances the Principle of Open Justice (i.e., the public’s right to know) with an individual’s right to privacy and psychological integrity under Article 8 of the ECHR.
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The recent Court of Appeal (CoA) judgement provides critical guidance on establishing legal connections to a country, particularly where a person’s life involves significant international
These appeals represent the fourth instance where the Court of Appeal (CoA) has had to grapple with the implications of the Supreme Court’s landmark judgement in R (Begum) v Special Immigration
The High Court has delivered a pivotal judgement concerning the legal parentage and parental responsibility of a child conceived via international fertility treatment, underscoring the complexities
The Court of Appeal (CoA) has delivered a significant judgement in a recent immigration appeal, providing crucial clarification on the stringent legal tests for foreign criminals seeking to resist
The High Court dismissed a British mother’s application to have her child returned to her from Spanish care, ruling that it lacked jurisdiction while emphasising that the child’s habitual residence
The Upper Tribunal (UT) has delivered a significant judgement which clarifies the application of the evidential flexibility policy (EFP) and the administrative review process within UK immigration