Repealing the Presumption of Parental Contact
When One Parent’s Rights Are Erased: What the UK Presumption Repeal Means for Children, Families and Justice Imagine a house where one of the two pillars is quietly removed. The roof sags slightly, the walls strain and eventually cracks begin to appear. In family law the pillar is often the presence of both parents in […]
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