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What to do about ‘parental alienation’: B (change of residence; parental alienation) March 2017

What to do about ‘parental alienation’: B (change of residence; parental alienation) March 2017

by reporting watch team | May 15, 2017 | Analysis, Cases, FCReportingWatch

Re B (change of residence; parental alienation) [2017] EWFC B24 is the recently published judgment from a family court decision that a child had been alienated from her father by her mother and should move to live with her father. One of the aims of the...
Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup

Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup

by reporting watch team | May 14, 2017 | FCReportingWatch

Correcting, clarifying or commenting on media reports of family court cases Explaining or commenting on published Judgments of family court cases Highlighting other transparency news   MEDIA (MIS)REPORTS OF FAMILY COURTS CASES    Notably accurate (or...
Accuracy of reporting – not just for journalists

Accuracy of reporting – not just for journalists

by reporting watch team | May 8, 2017 | FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

Here at The Transparency Project, we often politely challenge inaccurate reporting by the press (sometimes we are more polite than others). Everyone gets it wrong sometimes (including us), and some of the errors we’ve flagged have been a matter of simple human...
CAFCASS, Contempt, Complaints and Child Protection

CAFCASS, Contempt, Complaints and Child Protection

by reporting watch team | May 7, 2017 | Analysis, Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This blog post is about a case which provides a useful discussion point around questions of privacy of information in family cases, and what can and can’t be disclosed about them. It illustrates how unclear things can be. The case is S v SP and CAFCASS [2016]...
Adoption – just how final is it? The Re W appeal

Adoption – just how final is it? The Re W appeal

by reporting watch team | May 6, 2017 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

We wrote here about this case, involving a little girl “W” who had been made the subject of a placement order, allowing her to be placed for adoption away from her family. In the meantime, the original decision that had dealt with her and her siblings had...
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