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PROTEST AGAINST OBSTRUCTIONS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW (Abductions to Poland)

14th September:  Protest against abductions to Poland  

 

An activist within our thriving group dealing with International Abduction and Contact Issues is organising a protest at the Polish Government’s obstruction of international law. They block the return of children for their cases to be decided in their country of ‘habitual residence’ and obstruct arrangements for them to see their ‘left behind’ parent. 

 

It will be a small, peaceful event but also an opportunity for people affected and supporters to be together. 

 

Details still to be finalised but contact Joel.lindop.vol@fnf.org.uk if you want to support the cause.  

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22 August 2023

IMPORTANT JUDGEMENT ON "PARENTAL ALIENATION".

 

Important judgement on Parental Alienation LINK

Important for its substance, but also politically and on social media

 

This might – one can never be sure – be the case that got a lot of prominence on social media: a ‘transfer of residence’ from a ‘protective’ mother to an ‘abusive’ father.

This is not the opinion of the Judge who made the decisions, having, just perhaps, listened to the evidence and the advice of experts!

Going ‘public’, albeit with the essential thing of protecting the identity of the children, is a very partial answer to dishonest social media posts. If you see a relevant post, please refer to this published judgement.

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22 August 2023

CONCERNS ABOUT MANDATORY MEDIATION

Mandatory mediation - Family Solutions and Association of Lawyers for Children express concern (LINK)

 

Further concerns have been expressed about the governments suggestion that mediation should be mandatory in family courts. Many FNF members who have experienced the family court as a LIP are likely to say, “Lawyers would say that, wouldn’t they?”.

 

We generally advice our members to do the paperwork themselves and employ a barrister to do the hard bits in court should they need it. We give the help and support through our network of branches and online meetings. But surely there is room for mandatory mediation in child arrangements matters. It's not as if it is not become compulsory in other areas of law.

 

FSG concerns are that the proposals are simply to deter people from court. In our experience family court often results in a long, forced separation from your children.

 

FNF supports early intervention. We think an early triage, financial assistance, parenting courses and assisted mediation would all help parents put their children ahead of court. 

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22 August 2023

COMMISIONER'S REPORT ON THE FAMILY COURT AND DOMESTIC ABUSE

The Family Court and Domestic abuse: achieving cultural change (LINK) 

 

Having reviewed the report, there are some positive features which we recognise, with reservations, such as the need for greater monitoring, data collection and analysis of domestic abuse within the court system.  However, this is far outweighed by the negatives.

 

By the report’s own admission, the evidence on which many of the recommendations are based is self-selecting and potentially biased, it views genuine concerns of alienating behaviours as no more than a mechanism to cover abuse and there is no recognition of the harm done to children from such behaviours and contact denial. 

 

There are many others, and we are drafting a fuller response to follow.

 

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22 August 2023

CAFCASS' NEW COMPLAINT PROCEDURE

 Cafcass publishes new complaint's procedure: (LINK)

 

For all those who have undertaken a Safeguarding interview with an FCA from CAFCASS only to find much of what you mentioned was ignored in the court report, you might be interested in the above.

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NEW PRACTICE DIRECTION ON NON-MOLESTATION ORDERS

New ‘Practice Direction’ on Non-Molestation Orders. LINK 

 

A hearing by a senior judge, that they are being abused, was reported in the last Newsletter.  

 

Perhaps as a result, the ‘President of the Family Division of the High Court’ – in plain English, the boss of the family courts, has issued a new ‘Practice Direction’. How NMOs should be handled. Lawyers and others with a stake in deploying tactics against the other side will not want to apply it. It restricts their moves. 

 

But if you are affected, read it. And if you are, or fear you may be a target, ensure it is applied. 

 

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  1. THE GOOD: AROUND THE BRANCHES – EAST LONDON BRANCH
  2. RESOLUTION AND THE LAW SOCIETY REJECT MANDATORY MEDIATION
  3. OPINION PIECE FROM JOHN BAKER - "CAITLIN MORAN AND OUR ATTITUDE TO FEMINISM"
  4. BEN HINE (2023). LOST DADS: THE FATHERS AND FAMILY BREAKDOWN, SEPARATION AND DIVORCE (FBSD) PROJECT.
  5. HIGH COURT JUDGE, MR JUSTICE MOSTYN PRODUCES NEW CMS RULES FOR HIGH EARNERS
  6. FEWER FACT-FINDING HEARINGS, SAYS MCFARLANE
  7. THE BAD: LEGAL AID REFORM DELAYED BY ANTIQUATED IT SYSTEM
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