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Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 4 (a personal view)

Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 4 (a personal view)

by Lucy R | Sep 12, 2021 | Cases, Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Legal bloggers pilot

PART 4 COMMENT This is the fourth and final part of a four part blog series. Part 1 is here, and links to parts 2 and 3. Reminder : To ensure that the child and family are not identified I am not allowed to reveal whether the child is a boy or a girl, but to make the...
Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 4 (a personal view)

Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 3 (how I did it)

by reporting watch team | Sep 12, 2021 | Cases, Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Legal bloggers pilot

PART 3 : HOW DID YOU DO IT? This is the third part of a four part blog series. Part 1 is here, and links to parts 2 and 4. Reminder : To ensure that the child and family are not identified I am not allowed to reveal whether the child is a boy or a girl, but to make...
Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 4 (a personal view)

Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 2 (the case itself)

by Lucy R | Sep 12, 2021 | Cases, Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Legal bloggers pilot

PART 2 : THE CASE This is the second part of a four part blog series. Part 1 is here, and links to parts 3 and 4. A reminder: To ensure that the child and family are not identified I am not allowed to reveal whether the child is a boy or a girl, but to make the posts...
Stumbling across a paradigm case – part 4 (a personal view)

Stumbling across a paradigm case – the hardest legal blogging expedition so far…

by Lucy R | Sep 12, 2021 | Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Legal bloggers pilot

PART 1 : INTRODUCTION This series of posts is about a case dealt with in the Family Court at Hull in August, in which a judge ordered a transfer of residence of a young child from the mother’s care into the father’s care, following long running proceedings and...

Allegations of domestic abuse: are family courts working for children and families?

by Lucy R | Feb 12, 2019 | Comment, Events

Family Law publishes a regular column by The Transparency Project. This blog post originally appeared in the January 2019 issue, [2019] Fam Law 75. On 22 November 2018 The Transparency Project facilitated a panel discussion at Gresham...

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