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The Rights Of Children In The UK Still Being Ignored
Despite repeated campaigns and protests by numerous organisations across the UK, the rights of children are still being ignored by government, CAFCASS and judges, allowing parental alienation to occur, without punishment for the abusing parent, typically the mother. There is … Continue reading
Third of family break-up children lose contact with fathers in ‘failing’ court system, poll
Tens of thousands of children a year are losing contact with their fathers because of “failing” family court system and disastrous custody arrangements, a study has found. Continue reading
Children Become The Arbiters In Family Law Cases
More and more it would appear Courts are allowing children to determine if their relationship with a parent continues or the extent of that relationship, children are the arbiters in many contact and residence cases. Judges and CAFCASS will at … Continue reading
Spare A Thought For An Estimated 900,000 UK Children This Christmas Separated From One Of Their Parents
According to the Children’s Society, an estimated 900,000 UK children are left without access to both parents. Spare a thought this Christmas to those children left without access to both parents and also to the parent that has lost contact due to bitter court battles to gain access to their own children. Continue reading
President of the Family Division Says Courts Are Not Best Suited To Resolving Conflicts Over Child Contact
President of the Family Division says that the traditional adversarial system in British courts compels separated parents to argue against each other when trying to arrange contact with their children. Children are often used as ‘the battlefield and the ammunition’ after separation Continue reading