The Court of Appeal (CoA) has reaffirmed a high threshold for "very significant obstacles to integration," noting that life in Germany is not significantly different from life in the UK in
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The Court of Appeal (CoA) has reaffirmed a high threshold for "very significant obstacles to integration," noting that life in Germany is not significantly different from life in the UK in
The High Court delivered a judgement that underscores the paramount importance of lifelong welfare considerations in parental order applications, particularly in cases involving older intended
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was asked to review a case on the lawfulness of the Public Order Act 1986 (Serious Disruption to the Life of the Community) Regulations 2023 which aimed to alter the
The Supreme Court addressed in two cases the incredibly sensitive intersection of parental rights and the right to privacy in cases concerning the withdrawal of life-sustaining treatment for a
The Court of Appeal (CoA) considered the weight to be given to relationships amounting to ‘family life’ formed during unlawful residence.
Background:
Mr. Arshad, a Pakistani citizen, came to the UK
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a case involving ongoing financial remedy proceedings between a wife and husband and delivered a stark reminder of its power to ensure that financial orders are upheld,
On April 9, 2025, the Home Office updated its Worker and Temporary Worker Sponsor Guidance in addition to changes in the Statement of Changes in Immigration Rules HC 733.
Key changes, beyond those in
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a rare case relating to Section 37 of the Children Act 1989.
Background:
The case arose from care proceedings initiated by the local authority (LA) concerning a baby
The Court of Appeal (CoA) rejected the argument that the Secretary of State had a legally enforceable duty to consider whether to waive the invalidity of the application before rejecting
The High Court heard a peculiar case in which four different persons, who had parental responsibility over a 15-year-old, had asked the Local Authority (LA) to accommodate and provide care for the