Talk:Residence in English family law
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I've added an intro para to article because residence is a term used in various English laws and a term also understood in Common Law but residence is a different thing in each context. Sometimes a very different thing. I suggest the article should be renamed from "Residence in English law" to "Residence in English family law". Paul Beardsell 18:25, 9 April 2006 (UTC)
- My philosophy is that, as and when someone else writes another meaning into an existing page or writes another page, we can consider the naming issue. Actually, I usually deal with the matter by adding a header linking to the new page(s) or to a dab page. I think it would be premature to rename now, particularly as the name is becoming increasingly long. I have also restored the capitals to Family Law. I know that I am old-fashioned in such matters but it is inconsistent to capitalise Family Court, Order, etc., and not to capitalise the law topic. David91 02:46, 10 April 2006 (UTC)