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Privacy: Behind closed doors
James Brown revisits issues of privacy in family proceedings ‘Family proceedings are not, and should not, be seen to be as a separate category from other civil proceedings save for in recognised classes of cases or other situations that manifestly require permanent confidentiality.’ Two recent cases (A mbrosiadou v Coward [2010] and Lykiardopulo v Lykiardopulo …
Cases Referenced
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- Ambrosiadou v Coward [2010] EWHC 1794 (QB)
- Clibbery v Allan [2002] EWCA Civ 45
- Lykiardopulo v Lykiardopulo [2010] EWCA Civ 1315
- Scott v Scott [1913] UKHL 2