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A fork in the road – Cafcass and their pathways

A fork in the road – Cafcass and their pathways

by reporting watch team | Jan 6, 2018 | FCReportingWatch

A little while ago we wrote some about Cafcass’ new proposed High Conflict pathway, which had been hailed in the press as a big thing in terms of dealing effectively with parental alienation. We had been offered an interview with the Cafcass Principal Social...
Celebrities are given a smidgen of privacy at a difficult time in their lives shocker

Celebrities are given a smidgen of privacy at a difficult time in their lives shocker

by reporting watch team | Jan 6, 2018 | Cases, FCReportingWatch

The Sun are very very cross. Why is that? Well…. Here’s the headline : REDKNAPP DIVORCE SECRET Jamie and Louise Redknapp’s divorce papers to be kept secret as a judge blocks the release of documents District Judge Ian Paul Mulkis blocked the release of...

Transparency Project News: The President’s Guidance – three years later

by Lucy R | Jan 3, 2018 | FCReportingWatch

‘Family Law’ publishes a regular blog series by The Transparency Project. This post originally appeared in July 2017 at [2017] Fam Law 778. It is reproduced here with kind permission of the publisher. It is now nearly 3 years since Sir James Munby,...
Who pays for the harm done to children? CN v Poole and the law of negligence

Who pays for the harm done to children? CN v Poole and the law of negligence

by Sarah P | Jan 3, 2018 | Explanation, FCReportingWatch

On December 21st 2017, the Court of Appeal handed down its judgment in CN v Poole Borough Council  [2017] EWCA civ 2185. This judgment prompted a report in The Times on the 1st January 2018 with the headline ‘Abuse victims told they can’t sue council for...

Transparency Project News: Correction requests and complaints

by Lucy R | Jan 3, 2018 | FCReportingWatch

‘Family Law’ publishes a regular blog series by The Transparency Project. This post originally appeared in June 2017 at [2017] Fam Law 694 and is reproduced here with kind permission of the publishers. As well as writing up and commenting on specific...
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