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A new look for Family Lore

Family Lore

Family Lore has had something of a makeover. Yesterday I was admiring the new header, which resembles a family law version of the Have I Got News For You opening credits. It features  everything and everyone, from Lord Justice Munby and Katrin Radmacher to Fathers 4 Justice and Resolution. I was startled when I looked at it more closely. Just above Lord Justice Wall and to the left of an incandescent Michael Gove, I spotted… me!  I am flattered to have been included, and I would like to thank John Bolch of Family Lore for adding me to the montage.

As the family law competition on this blog has already attracted a number of entries, I have a suggestion for you, John. What about a summer competition to identify everything and everyone on your Family Lore blog header?  Take it from me: once you get started on this challenge, it’s addictive…

3 Comments

  1. John Bolch on August 24, 2011 at 2:54 pm

    Ah, that presupposes that I know who/what they all are…

  2. Tulsa Divorce Attorneys on September 5, 2011 at 12:49 am

    I like the new look of Family Lore – John & Co. really did a bang up job!!!

  3. Tulsa House Cleaning on September 20, 2011 at 8:44 pm

    I’m liking it a lot.

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Marilyn Stowe is the senior partner in Stowe Family Law, which has offices in Yorkshire, Cheshire and London. With more than 25 years’ experience handling divorce cases and family law proceedings she is regarded as one of the most formidable and sought after divorce lawyers in the UK.

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I write for the benefit of those who are experiencing family breakdown and for fellow family law professionals. Please note that all persons mentioned in the scenarios are fictitious: details have been deliberately changed in order to protect identities and other confidential circumstances of my clients.

Please also note the advice I give in each scenario must not be relied upon by anyone reading my blog. You must always take your own legal advice as your circumstances may be different and English family law is continually changing.

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