Remember remember the 5th of November, Gunpowder, treason and plot..........
The Family Justice Review currently being looked at by the Ministry of Justice in London is due to be published shortly ( this Autumn) Whilst I believe chairman David Norgrove is acting in good faith and is truly seeking justice in the murky world of family Law, I believe the Government's motives are merely cost saving!
I have contributed to this review for over one year now both the 5 questionnaire and the more forthright 32 question version including the last question which was what question should we have ask ( which I felt was quite impressive ) and I used the opportunity to raise the issue of suicides as a result of CSA and Family court injustice.
Whilst I did tell fellow campaigners to give this a chance when they were describing it as a fudge , I have to say early aces to some of the views expressed by David Norgrove and his team are a little disappointing;
David Norgrove expressed his thanks for the cooperation by the so called legal professional, whilst Family Court Judges rely too heavily on spurious snap-shot testimony by CAFCASS or other Social services Court reporters with irreversible damaging consequences!
Solicitors and Barristers seek to agitate already tense situations so they can plunder the legal aid budget and render dads bankrupt , there is very little chance of conciliation here!
Mr. Norgrove has already ruled out giving more rights to Grandparents when it seem commonsense that in many cases where parents are in disputed the best way to show children a continuity in their life style must be (where possible) through access to Grandparents or other extended family members I hope the panel will reconsider this one!
I was pleased to see that the Review wants to give children more say the only area of their rights where they are ignored are the secretive Family Courts and whilst I hope this does not prove to be a gimmick, it is time children certainly 10 years and up should have a say in their futures!
I would hope the BBC Question Time programme or similar would have a dedicated debate to this review and include interested parties included the Justice Minister, DWP Minister, Erin Pizzey, Sir Bob Geldof, John Hemming MP among others!
.....If we have anything to do with it family injustice will STOP!
Lets make this Guy Fawkes night one to celebrate for success!
The Family Justice Review currently being looked at by the Ministry of Justice in London is due to be published shortly ( this Autumn) Whilst I believe chairman David Norgrove is acting in good faith and is truly seeking justice in the murky world of family Law, I believe the Government's motives are merely cost saving!
I have contributed to this review for over one year now both the 5 questionnaire and the more forthright 32 question version including the last question which was what question should we have ask ( which I felt was quite impressive ) and I used the opportunity to raise the issue of suicides as a result of CSA and Family court injustice.
Whilst I did tell fellow campaigners to give this a chance when they were describing it as a fudge , I have to say early aces to some of the views expressed by David Norgrove and his team are a little disappointing;
David Norgrove expressed his thanks for the cooperation by the so called legal professional, whilst Family Court Judges rely too heavily on spurious snap-shot testimony by CAFCASS or other Social services Court reporters with irreversible damaging consequences!
Solicitors and Barristers seek to agitate already tense situations so they can plunder the legal aid budget and render dads bankrupt , there is very little chance of conciliation here!
Mr. Norgrove has already ruled out giving more rights to Grandparents when it seem commonsense that in many cases where parents are in disputed the best way to show children a continuity in their life style must be (where possible) through access to Grandparents or other extended family members I hope the panel will reconsider this one!
I was pleased to see that the Review wants to give children more say the only area of their rights where they are ignored are the secretive Family Courts and whilst I hope this does not prove to be a gimmick, it is time children certainly 10 years and up should have a say in their futures!
I would hope the BBC Question Time programme or similar would have a dedicated debate to this review and include interested parties included the Justice Minister, DWP Minister, Erin Pizzey, Sir Bob Geldof, John Hemming MP among others!
.....If we have anything to do with it family injustice will STOP!
Lets make this Guy Fawkes night one to celebrate for success!
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