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If your ex takes your child to the other end of the country should the court treat it as abduction?

by reporting watch team | Oct 22, 2016 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

The Court of Appeal has clarified the question of how courts should deal with cases where one parent takes a child to live in a distant part of the country without the agreement of the other. The case is Re R (Child) [2016] EWCA Civ 1016 (20 October 2016) and the full...

Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round-Up

by reporting watch team | Oct 22, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

• Correcting, clarifying and commenting on media reports of family cases • Explaining and commenting on published Judgments of family cases • Highlighting other transparency news   MEDIA REPORTS OF FAMILY COURTS CASES:   ‘Judge orders boy, seven, to...

The terrifying tale of how Britain’s most secret court imprisoned a grandmother (AKA Court enforces its own orders and publishes judgment for the world to see)

by reporting watch team | Oct 21, 2016 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This week Christopher Booker, chose this as his topic for his Sunday Telegraph column :   The terrifying tale of how Britain’s most secret court imprisoned a grandmother   This is of course a very worrying headline. The article itself is also likely to...

Advertising children for adoptive parents in the national press

by reporting watch team | Oct 20, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

There have been four adverts for adoptive parents for children in the Mirror this week with another due tomorrow for  ‘National Adoption Week’. They are here: ‘Will you be my forever parents?’ Heartbreaking story of boy who wants to be adopted’;...

Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round-Up

by reporting watch team | Oct 15, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

Correcting and clarifying media reports of family cases; Explaining or commenting on published Judgments of family cases; Other transparency news   MEDIA REPORTS OF FAMILY COURTS CASES: Re W – The Wrong End of the Stick (blog here)   PUBLISHED FAMILY COURT...

“You and Your Father”: Judge writes TO a young person in a judgment

by reporting watch team | Oct 12, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

Mr Justice Keehan has taken the unusual step, not just of creating a short extra judgment for, but also writing that judgment directly to, the 15 year old young person, whose future he had to decide (and his father). Northamptonshire Council sought a care order for a...
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