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Shared Parenting Bill

We have published our Bill on Shared Parenting. It would make it much easier for both parents to stay in a child's life following separation or divorce. It would also provide appropriate safeguards in the minority of cases where shared parenting is not the best solution.

 

 

There is abundant evidence that a child's chances in life are greatly improved if both parents continue to be involved significantly in their lives following separation or divorce. They stand a better chance of getting educational qualifications, of getting a job and remaining in employment, and of staying out of prison than children who do not have two active parents.

 

 

Currently the law too often has a divisive impact on families, treating one parent as the sole carer and the other as the sole financial provider. The reality is very different.  Very often both parents want to play a full role in the child's life, and are well able to do so, but the law prevents this.

 

To read the Bill click here.  

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07 February 2014

Scottish Law

If your children live in Scotland then they will be subject to the Scottish legal system.

The Scottish statute law relating to children is substantially similar (but not identical) to that in England. However, divorce law is different, legal procedures are very different, and different case law applies. Please refer to the information on the FNF Scotland site for further details.

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07 February 2014

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Bob Geldof was motivated by personal experience over 10 years ago - what has changed?

 

UNICEF is not just law about children in warzones, children have rights to their whole family, and that includes UK Children.

Those rights require the UK to have an effective remedy when their rights to have equal parenting (unless there is very good reason) are violated.

Presently, the UK courts are under fire for not having an effective remedy, leaving fathers pursuing their role in the child's life through UK courts for 12 years in some cases.

Often ineffectively, through no fault of their own other than for not being the parent to run off with the child upon relationship breakdown.

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04 February 2014

Free Legal References

  • Family Law Week - FAMILY LAW Cases, Judgements and News

  • Family Law Week - Practice Directions and more

  • The Law Society - Family Court Resources
  • Justice.gov.uk - Family Law - Practice Direction 27A - Bundles
  • BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute)  Use the index on the left (BAILII Databases) to select either England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) or England and Wales High Court / Family Division

  • Family Law pages from The Custody Minefield provides a wide range of guides and factsheets as part of a large database of practical family law information.

There are many other sources of free information relating to family law, which cannot all be detailed here, but for a start you could look at the following:

    • UK Statute Law Database which will give you the text of relevant statutes as amended / updated by subsequent legislation and statutory instruments. In order to locate any statute you will need to have a good idea of its name and year.
    • Family Law Newswatch is a free service from the publishers of the monthly Family Law journal which it says gives, "... the latest news, cases and legislation plus abstracts of key articles and commentary ... ."  You can also sign up to receive free email alerts of "latest news, cases and legislation."
    • FamilyLawWiki is a free Wiki put together independently by several FNF members containing a range of information on family law issues. It's a work in progress and if you would like to contribute please contact the the Wiki owner who will be pleased to help.
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