Mani Singh Basi and Alex Halliday published in the LexisNexis Family Law Journal
In an article published by the LexisNexis Family Law Journal, titled ‘Setting Aside 1980 Hague Convention Return Orders: Where Are We Now?’, Mani Singh Basi and Alex Halliday explore the circumstances when a party to proceedings may apply to set aside a final order in the context of 1980 Hague Convention proceedings.
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Mani Singh Basi and Alex Halliday obtain a committal and publicity order in wardship proceedings in the High Court
Mani Singh Basi, leading Alex Halliday, has successfully obtained a committal and publicity order in wardship proceedings in the High Court, in H v Butt & Anor [2023] EWHC 3042 (Fam).
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10 members of 4PB appeared in the Court of Appeal for C v M (A Child) (Abduction: Representation of Child Party).
10 members of 4PB were instructed in the Court of Appeal case: C v M (A Child) (Abduction: Representation of Child Party) following the dismissal of the father’s application for a summary return order under the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention.
4PB welcome a delegation from the Malaysian Bar
4PB was thrilled to host a delegation from the Malaysian Bar in chambers on Wednesday.
Rosanne Godfrey Lockwood wins Citywealth Barrister of the Year Silver Award
We are delighted and proud to announce our very own Rosanne Godfrey Lockwood has won the Barrister of the Year Silver Award at Citywealth’s Future Leaders Awards 2023.
Nick Fairbank and James Nottage discuss the significance of Potanin v Potanina on divorce tourism in London
In an article published by Family Capital, Nicholas Fairbank and James Nottage discuss Divorce Tourism in London, and the potential impact of the Supreme Court’s decision in Potanin v Potanina.
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