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This Mental Health Awareness Week, LawCare highlights how community can support mental wellbeing in the legal sector—no one in law should struggle alone.

Does the Hague Convention Adequately Protect Children in Cases of Abuse?

The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is designed to prevent parental abduction by swiftly returning children to their habitual residence. But does it always serve the child’s best interests? Chartered Legal Executive Rebecca De Stefano examines growing concerns that the Convention, particularly Article 13(b), may fall short in protecting children from domestic abuse, coercive control, and other complex risks.

How Online Training Supports Law Firms In Meeting SRA AI Compliance Obligations

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more embedded in legal services, law firms are under increasing pressure to align with the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) ethical, professional, and regulatory expectations. As an eLearning provider, it is important to recognise that equipping a firm with the right knowledge and tools is essential for navigating this evolving landscape […]

What’s in a case name?

Exclusive article from family law blogger John Bolch for our trust legal partner Cansford Labs. This month he discusses the new trend amongst family law judges to give their cases a memorable name.

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