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New FNF Branch Opening!

 New FNF Branch Opening in Newquay

We are delighted to announce that a new FNF local meeting is starting up in Newquay, Cornwall

The first meeting for FNF Cornwall will be on the 15th October 2018 from 7.30-9.30 (and thereafter every 3rd Monday of the month)

The address is:

Newquay Christian Centre (NCC)
Rear entrance on Seymour Avenue
Newquay
TR7 1BL

Anyone planning to attend, please aim for the back of the Job Centre.  The door to the Newquay Christian Centre (NCC) is the first white door situated to the left of the Job Centre building. There will be a sign up.

The local organisers can be contacted via Newquay.Meetings@fnf.org.uk

If you live locally, please go and support Maureen who is organising it with the support of Steve Double who is the local MP.

Please check our Branch List page for any last minute details


 

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03 September 2018

Retreat *Newsflash*

Best Way to Split Retreat – 14th to 16th September 2018

 

An FNF member has provided financial support to enable a number

of our members/service users to book this course at half price! 

 

 

If you would like to be put in the draw to attend this at half price then please register for the brochure here and email

suzy@startingovershow.com and let her know whether you are available for the full weekend and she will add you to the FNF prize draw.

 

 

No couples - this is 'me time'.

 

 

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03 September 2018

Meeting on Child Maintenance

Child Maintenence - Make Sure Your Voice is Heard!

Many of you will be aware from our previous communications, that the Government have been consulting on the introduction of new tougher sanctions for those who fail to pay their assessed Child Maintenance in full. These sanctions include confiscating passports, taking funds from joint accounts with new partners, docking money to be paid in benefits and, eventually, state pensions, etc. They also propose to alter the way they assess the amount due so as to include many forms of unearned income. The proposals include plans to write-off much of the historic Child Maintenance arrears, dating back over 20 years. We suspect that this may be the deeper reason for these proposals and that they feel the need to be seen to be tough whilst writing-off debt that is sitting on the books. Fuller details of plans are contained in this briefing for MPs can be found in the link here.

 

There has been an element of revolving doors with ministers in the role of Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Family Support, Housing and Child Maintenance. Caroline Dinenage MP and then Kit Malthouse MP and now Justin Tomlinson MP have each held the role within the last year. We have met with all three ministers, the latest one last week. It does mean that ministers are likely to be following the views of the Treasury, points that best suit the department itself with strands of policy based on whose voices are politically the loudest. Justin Tomlinson MP has only been in the role since 9th July 2018 so we were grateful for an early meeting with him. His previous experience has been working with people with disabilities.

 

In meeting with Justin Tomlinson MP, we found the minister in listening mode, perhaps rather more interested in how shared-care arrangements worked than in matters relating to affordability, other than that the thresholds for paying a % of income had not been reviewed for 20 years. On shared care, there was a sense of him trying to understand better why a 4/3 days a week split of time resulted in an assessment of CM of 4/7 of the full amount.

 

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03 September 2018
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Documentary

TV Documentary Help

Blakeway TV are looking to speak to people going through the divorce process for a new documentary. Are you at the beginning of separating? Do you think your marriage can be saved? Or have you just got your divorce papers through? Have you experienced parental alienation? Have you had trouble with the court system? Do you think divorce laws need to change? Blakeway would love to have a chat with you. At this stage there is no pressure to be on TV, it’s just a chat on the phone as part of their research. Please email natasha.henry@blakeway.tv with a brief description of your experiences and your phone number if you are interested in helping.

If you don’t mind being contacted by FNF at a later date to assist us with personal stories (made anonymous) or for us to provide details when we have other similar media enquiries the please feel free to copy your email to admin@fnf.org.uk. 

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03 September 2018

Indirect Contact Survey


*Last Chance!*

Survey Closes 30th September

 

A big thank-you to all who have responded! We’ve had over 100 responses to this survey, but we’d love to get that figure up. The more replies we receive, the greater weight our findings will carry. It is a fairly short survey (5-10 minutes) focused on parents who had Child Arrangement Orders (contact orders) for indirect contact i.e. for writing and receiving of letters, cards and gifts, phone calls, Skype calls, emails, etc, only. There is little evidence as to whether such orders lead to anything positive or whether they are complied with. The survey will help us to provide feedback to you, family justice professionals and the media.

Please also see the legal blog Pink Tape from some time ago:

http://www.pinktape.co.uk/rants/no-search-results-found-for-your-query-indirect-contact/.

Your help in this would be much appreciated.

The survey may be found here.

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03 September 2018

Could help to get an FNF meeting running?

Anyone want to help get a Swindon FNF meeting running?

 

We met with the minister responsible for Child Maintenence last week at his constituency office at the Orbital Shopping Park in Swindon. His office is shared a well-maintained professional community space conveniently located next to a substantial out-of-town shopping centre with ample car parking space and bus routes. The centre is available to charities to use for free. If anyone is interested in getting a local FNF meeting going, then it seems likely that Justin Tomlinson MP would be happy to support it and might even pop-in to see how things are going. If you are interested, please get in touch on admin@fnf.org.uk or call us on 0300 0300 110.

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03 September 2018

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