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Hello Visitor, Welcome to the first April issue.
For years they said 10% of separations went to court - that was wrong!
Parental Alienation - FNF Highlighted on Radio 4's Woman's Hour FNF speak on Men's Radio Station As always, thank you for your continued support. With best wishes The Team at FNF |
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For years they said 10% of separations went to court - that was wrong!FNF Action Results in Fundamental Re-interpretation of Family Court Data Our Article 'Not 1 in 10' (but 38%) is Published in The Stowe Family Law Blog Until recently the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) and others, periodically stated that just 10% of family separations resulted in court applications for Child Arrangements. A Government minister said the same thing just a few weeks ago, implying that is broadly ok as it is. Except that the information that they relied on for years was wrong. It was not a little wrong, it was a lot wrong. Read More |
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Parental Alienation - FNF Highlighted on Radio 4's Woman's HourParental Alienation Discussed on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Families Need Fathers are Mentioned BBC's Woman's Hour on 26th April broadcast an excellent discussion portraying the grim reality of Parental Alienation following publication of a judgement (Re MFS (Appeal: Transfe r of Primary Care) [2019] EWHC 768 (Fam)) where a child whose primary care was reversed. The programme also highlighted FNF's involvement on International Parental Alienation Awareness Day, following a march from the Royal Courts of Justice to Downing Street organised, we understand, by an alienated mother and supported by us. Read More |
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FNF speak on Men's Radio StationWe speak to Men's Radio Station about all things FNF Families Need Fathers were invited on 28th April 2019 to spend an hour or so talking to Russ Kane about all things FNF on their Sunday afternoon show. We wish Russ, James, Goldie well with this project. |
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Families Need Fathers - because both parents matter - 2019 - Our 45th year
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