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The ‘Psychology Service’ for family court cases that nobody seems to know about

The ‘Psychology Service’ for family court cases that nobody seems to know about

by reporting watch team | Apr 23, 2023 | FCReportingWatch, FOI

In March we saw a tweet from someone who had quoted a short extract from this study, which referenced a ‘psychology service’ used by Cafcass in England, and gave some statistics associated with it: namely that : ‘alienation/alienating behaviours was the most selected...
‘Somewhere in the history of this case we have lost our humanity’

‘Somewhere in the history of this case we have lost our humanity’

by Julie Doughty | Mar 5, 2023 | Cases, Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This is an update on a case I wrote about in September last year – ‘Choosing the course which is less stressful to the child’. The hearing before Mrs Justive Lieven last summer concerned applications for care orders by Warwickshire County Council in...
BBC Radio 4 ‘Analysis’ programme on parental alienation

BBC Radio 4 ‘Analysis’ programme on parental alienation

by Julie Doughty | Oct 31, 2021 | Comment, FCReportingWatch

On Monday 25 October, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a programme in its ‘Analysis’ series about Parental Alienation. The programme is repeated today Sunday 31 October at 9.30 p.m. and is also available as a podcast. The presenter of the programme is journalist,...
Parental Alienation – what can we tell from published judgments?

Parental Alienation – what can we tell from published judgments?

by Lucy R | Oct 17, 2021 | Analysis, Cases, FCReportingWatch

Parental alienation (PA) is a controversial subject on which there are widely polarised views, making it difficult to write about in a way that doesn’t attract criticism from some quarter.  There were a batch of PA judgments (all about the same family) published...
Punished for telling the truth? Parental alienation and domestic abuse

Punished for telling the truth? Parental alienation and domestic abuse

by reporting watch team | Oct 4, 2021 | FCReportingWatch

Earlier this week we published a number of tweets on the topic of Parental Alienation. Firstly, there was a rash of published judgments on the topic (in which alienation was established), to which we tweeted links (see here and here). And secondly, we tweeted a link...
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