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  1. Our Children Law Accreditation is a recognised quality standard for practitioners representing children in children law proceedings. Guidance and resources on children and family law issues, including relationship breakdown and children in the context of divorce or separation, plus children in public law and cross-border disputes.

  2. Dec 4, 2020 · The Family Law Protocol is the standard by which the 18,000 family law solicitors of the Law Society are judged. It's the essential text and invaluable good practice guide for all family law practitioners. Developed by us, in association with Resolution and other leading organisations, the first edition was published in 2001 with subsequent ...

  3. To apply for the Family Law Accreditation, you must be either a: solicitor. chartered legal executive. You must be able to show that you have a high level of competence and knowledge in family law by having at least: 1,000 chargeable hours of general litigation experience in the last three years. 350 chargeable hours of family law experience in ...

  4. www.lawsociety.org.uk › career-advice › individual-accreditationsFamily Law Advanced Accreditation

    Eligibility. To apply for the Family Law Advanced Accreditation, you must be either a: solicitor. chartered legal executive who has passed the part two exams in family law and practice. You do not need to be a member of our Family Law Accreditation. You must have done at least 550 chargeable hours of family law work in the last three years.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Throughout 2023, there were 110,770 divorce applications and 103,501 final orders*. Law Society of England and Wales president Nick Emmerson said: “The family law system saw a welcome change two years ago when ‘no-fault’ divorce came into effect. “Separating couples no longer need to prove a fault-based fact against their ex-partner and ...

  6. LawWorks is a charity which connects lawyers with people who cannot get legal aid. It can provide free advice on issues such as: debt. welfare rights. housing matters. employment law. consumer disputes. You’ll need to make an appointment to see a lawyer at one of LawWorks’ legal advice clinics. Search for a LawWorks legal advice clinic near ...

  7. Legal sector apprenticeships. 3 minutes read. It’s now possible to get a legal qualification by completing a trailblazer apprenticeship, or graduate apprenticeship. These are alternatives to the traditional route to qualification. You can complete an apprenticeship to qualify as a: solicitor. paralegal. probate technician.

  8. Re-accreditation. Our Family Law Accreditation is a recognised quality standard for family law practitioners. Membership lasts for five years. You can apply for re-accreditation up to three months before your accreditation expires. Re-accreditation is a way of assuring clients and key stakeholders that you’re up to date with changes in family ...

  9. You will not usually have any rights to the property if you don’t own the property or a share in it, unless you can prove you have: This means if you split up and you are not the owner you have no right to continue living in the property. And unless it’s left to you in their will, you won’t automatically inherit the property if your ...

  10. Nov 1, 2024 · Feature. 01 Nov 2024. 3 minutes read. Hannah qualified as a solicitor in 2022 after completing her training contract. Now she works as a family law solicitor for a private practice firm in Cardiff. Find out what she does day to day, her legal journey so far, and what she plans to do next. Photograph: Matthew Horwood. I start every day at 8:30am.

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