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Censorship by Meta? update on Pringle v Nervo

Censorship by Meta? update on Pringle v Nervo

The Good Law Project reported last month that Meta (the company that owns Instagram and Facebook) removed a post about their campaign supporting Liv Nervo - Liv Nervo told her story – but Meta took it down (8 April). The original proceedings were about contact and...

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Making final orders at an Issues Resolution Hearing

Making final orders at an Issues Resolution Hearing

This is my first case of legal blogging where I’ve heard anything about the child’s views being sought on my attendance and reporting of the proceedings. Last month, I went to a hearing in care proceedings at Gloucester Family Court (which takes the prize for having...

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Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup: April 2026

Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup: April 2026

Welcome to the Roundup, where we correct, clarify and comment on media reports of family law, explain and comment on published family court judgments, and highlight other transparency news.  MEDIA COVERAGE OF FAMILY LAW, TRANSPARENCY etc The Law Society Gazette...

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Inaccurate press reporting on a family court contact dispute

Inaccurate press reporting on a family court contact dispute

Between 5 and 7 April, a story was published on three associated local news sites in Dorset with the headline ‘Dorset court rules mother should have no contact with child’. The articles said that a judge in Bournemouth Family Court had made an order relating to a...

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