
- A problem of epidemic proportions
- 65,000 children each year involved in new court applications; 10% of births
- 36% of parents separate before children reach 16 years of age
- Most very much want to remain parents to their children
- Prisons full of young men who grew up without their fathers
- The state picking up the bill - the result of poor outcomes to wellbeing of children and parents
- A not fit-for-purpose adverserial family justice system
- Over 7,000 applications for enforcement of orders made in children's best interest, with hardly any of them resulting in enforcement action
- Damaging delays
- No helpful support
- Harm to children's and parents' health
We also discussed solutions such as:
- A rebuttable presumption of shared parenting rather than 'contact'
- Proper system of parental leave that supports joint care from the start
- Early interventions (to resolve disputes without having to go to court)
- Child-appropriate timescales for court action
As George said, some of the problems and solutions are a 'statement of the bleeding obvious' yet politicians fail to grapple with them and they don't even have a coherent strategy for the huge number of separated families.
You can watch the interview here.
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