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Welcome to Families Need Fathers

FNF is the leading UK charity supporting dads, mums and grandparents since 1974 to have personal contact and meaningful relationships with their children following parental separation.

We offer information, advice and support services helping parents to achieve a positive outcome for their children.

Our online Forum and our network of Branches also offer pro-bono guidance of solicitors and others familiar with the operation of the family courts.

Join FNF or register for free to receive our newsletters, surveys, research and more.  As a member, you can also access our Forum in which experienced volunteers, including solicitors and McKenzie Friends can answer your questions. 

Visit your nearest FNF Branch where meetings are run by experienced and knowledgeable Volunteers who want to help you.  Some of the more established branches run solicitors' clinics for the benefit of our members. You are welcome to visit our meetings for free, but we expect that returning visitors will become members fairly soon. Your support is essential so that we can support you!

We  have a telephone Helpline (0300 0300 363) which provides first-line support.


FNF membership costs less than a few minutes of a typical solicitor's time - and could save you a fortune by being better prepared for the choices ahead!  Find out more about free registration and joining or simply donate.  Your support is crucial in enabling us to sustain our mission working for parents and children who are being denied a loving relationship.


This is a testimonial email we received recently from a service user:

“I have a solicitor who charges £285 + VAT per hour. She's good but she is very expensive. FNF with its £39 membership fee has given me more practical advice and provided me with company of fellow fathers who are striving to achieve contact with their children against all odds. Something my solicitor can never offer. I have had 3-4 sittings and have had more practical advice than I have had from my solicitor (who is process driven and has no emotional connect) for last 6-8 months and I don't even want to mention how much I have paid her in this time. FNF has been amazing for me. I would recommend it to all fathers going through a divorce and wanting contact with their child/children. We are all in this together.”



 

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20 July 2021

CEO UPDATE

I’m now into my fourth week on the job and have taken the opportunity to meet some of the various volunteer groups within FNF and to work on our 3-year strategic plan. That is still taking shape but one of the key priorities, as well as improving our internal organisation and external campaigning, will be to support our branches and volunteers with better communication, learning and sharing. A monthly update from me in this newsletter should also help with that.

As well as working with the board on aspects of the internal organisation since starting, myself and our chair, Paul O’Callaghan, have managed to secure meetings with senior officials within the Ministry of Justice and Department for Work of Pensions; we see these as key, ongoing relationships and will be using them to push the case for reform, both to the family court system and to child maintenance. As well as providing vital support to our service users, helping to change the current system will be key to moving to proper shared parenting in this country.

 

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28 August 2023

THE GOOD: AROUND THE BRANCHES- PLYMOUTH

For contact and info: http://plymouth.fnf.org.uk/

 

After eighteen meetings at Raffles Social Club, Mutley Plain, we have moved on.  What started as a scramble to find another club back room after Raffles reorganised its upstairs function room into a games room ended with effective corporate sponsorship from one of Plymouth’s principal companies. 

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22 August 2023
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SUBSCRIBE TO FNF AND NEXT EVENTS.

FNF has significant reserves, but we will now be spending more than our income. We need to revert that if we are to keep him in the medium term, let alone do more. 

 

We need more members!!

 

A subscription to FNF costs less than 8 minutes of the time of a mid-range solicitor. Good value? We know so. This subscription gives you access to a forum run by professionals, solicitor's clinic in London, discounts for our courses and supervised contact in the community, to mention a few.

 

 

But what you personally get out of it is not the main reason for joining. The principal one should be this – to help reduce the risk that our children (especially sons) will encounter the same problems as we do now, and, of course, to increase children's welfare after divorce of separation. 

 

 

Is finding new members, donating and renewing, something we should be doing for them?

 

 

Alienation Support Group – A growing and supportive group. (LINK)

The Alienation Support Group meets online on the last Monday of every month. There is also a monitored WhatsApp support group. You can join the group by clicking the link above, where details of the meeting will be posted closer to the date.

 

Surviving Separation – Putting the children first (LINK)

The next delivery of this popular 8-week online course will be starting on September 5th. Details of the course and the opportunity to sign up are available on the website on the above link. All welcome, discount for members (HINT – join first then apply for the course – double discount).

 

 

PA SUPPORT GROUP 

SURVIVING COURSE 

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22 August 2023

THE UGLY: FURTHER CUTS ON THE POLICE AND SOCIAL SERVICES

The police have been told to downgrade calls about mental health emergencies. LINK

 

This is part of a trend. All public authorities are cash strapped. They are having to cut back and often eliminate expenditures on things that they are not legally obliged to provide. They are often unable to fulfil even those properly. 

 

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22 August 2023
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THE BAD- FAMILY COURT DELAYS ON THE INCREASE

Today’s Family Lawyer reports that family court delays see children waiting a year to finalise living arrangements LINK

 

This is based on new data supplied by the Ministry of Justice and shows an upward trend since 2016.

 

This is not news to our members who regularly report delays of much more than one year. What’s more the number of cases where neither party was represented was 40%, an increase of 300% since legal aid was cut in 2013. These delays simply cements into place the existing living arrangements for the child and provides an opportunity for unprincipled parents to alienate their children against the non-resident parent.

 

These court delays are a form of child abuse infrequently considered in CAFCASS reports.  Court delay and contact refusal by the residential parents for no good reason is against the welfare of our children, and serves to exhaust the capacity, mentally and financially, of the other party to continue. It is the courts and CAFCASS who are the main culprits. 

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22 August 2023

More Articles ...

  1. PROTEST AGAINST OBSTRUCTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Abductions to Poland)
  2. IMPORTANT JUDGEMENT ON "PARENTAL ALIENATION".
  3. COMMISIONER'S REPORT ON THE FAMILY COURT AND DOMESTIC ABUSE
  4. NEW PRACTICE DIRECTION ON NON-MOLESTATION ORDERS
  5. CONCERNS ABOUT MANDATORY MEDIATION
  6. CAFCASS' NEW COMPLAINT PROCEDURE
  7. THE GOOD: AROUND THE BRANCHES – EAST LONDON BRANCH
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