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‘Custody fights blight four in ten break ups’ – A word of caution?

‘Custody fights blight four in ten break ups’ – A word of caution?

by Kelly Reeve | Jul 2, 2019 | Analysis, Comment, FCReportingWatch

This is a first post from Kelly Reeve, new contributor, who tweets as @s37CA89research. Kelly recently completed a socio-legal research study on the use of section 37 Children Act 1989 at UEA.  She was formerly a legal adviser at Coram Children’s Legal...

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