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14 by FOURTEEN
FOURTEEN Chambers
4 episodes
5 days ago
Brought to you by FOURTEEN, a leading Family Law set in London, "14 by FOURTEEN" delivers clear, concise insights into the world of Family Law in just 14 minutes per episode. In each episode, our barristers unpack the legal processes, key issues, and common questions that arise from family court; from child arrangements and financial remedies to court documents and procedures. Designed for anyone navigating or working within family proceedings, this podcast offers accessible knowledge without the jargon.
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Brought to you by FOURTEEN, a leading Family Law set in London, "14 by FOURTEEN" delivers clear, concise insights into the world of Family Law in just 14 minutes per episode. In each episode, our barristers unpack the legal processes, key issues, and common questions that arise from family court; from child arrangements and financial remedies to court documents and procedures. Designed for anyone navigating or working within family proceedings, this podcast offers accessible knowledge without the jargon.
Show more...
Education
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Covert Recordings in Family Law
14 by FOURTEEN
14 minutes 24 seconds
2 months ago
Covert Recordings in Family Law

What are the implications of using covert recordings in family court proceedings? In this episode, barristers Chris Miller and host Tatiana Rocha explore the newly published guidance from the Family Justice Council. Learn more about the legal intricacies and ethical dilemmas surrounding covert recordings, including the repercussions in the context of proceedings and wider family dynamics, and their admissibility in court.


Show notes:

View the Family Justice Council Guidance on covert recordings: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Covert-recordings-in-Family-Law-proceedings-concerning-children-Family-Justice-Council-Guidance.pdf

Chris Miller's profile: https://fourteen.co.uk/our-people/our-barristers/christopher-miller/

Tatiana Rocha's profile: https://fourteen.co.uk/our-people/our-barristers/tatiana-rocha/


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14 by FOURTEEN
Brought to you by FOURTEEN, a leading Family Law set in London, "14 by FOURTEEN" delivers clear, concise insights into the world of Family Law in just 14 minutes per episode. In each episode, our barristers unpack the legal processes, key issues, and common questions that arise from family court; from child arrangements and financial remedies to court documents and procedures. Designed for anyone navigating or working within family proceedings, this podcast offers accessible knowledge without the jargon.