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HMCTS urged to fix digital divorce issues during reform wait

By Monidipa Fouzder2021-06-09T08:56:00+01:00 The government has been told to use the delayed introduction of long-awaited divorce reforms that would allow couples to split up without assigning blame to ensure its digital platform is fit for purpose. Provisions under the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act – which received Royal assent a year ago – were due to commence this autumn. However, the Ministry of Justice quietly admitted this week that it needed more time to amend and test the digital system. The reforms will now commence on 6 April 2022. Law Society president I. Stephanie Boyce was disappointed at the delay but said it was better to have a working system in place rather than forging ahead when there are known issues.

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Court Covid safety confusion continues

Court safety during the pandemic continued to come under scrutiny last week, with reports of Covid outbreaks in buildings and solicitors exposed to clients with symptoms. Doncaster Justice Centre North closed for a day after HM Courts & Tribunal Service said a ‘small number’ of staff and court users were thought to be infected. The site was deep cleaned and reopened within a day, but one user told the Gazette the outbreak was bigger, with as many as 14 – including two solicitors – showing symptoms. In London, criminal defence firm JFH Crime said a client had been brought to Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court with obvious Covid symptoms, but nobody informed her solicitor before she saw him. The solicitor is isolating for 10 days and was due to be tested to see if she had caught the virus.

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