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  CHILDREN AND ‘PSEUDO-SCIENCE’: PARENTAL ALIENATION IN THE FAMILY COURTS  

The breakdown of a relationship between spouses, civil or cohabiting partners can be unpleasant, simply in terms of the emotional discomfort which it can create. However, when parents split, regardless of the formality of their domestic arrangements, the sensitivities are naturally heightened. It is something that family courts and the law are very much alive […]

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  Mediation And The Family Court: New Rules To Spur Non-Court Resolution  

Maintaining a family is not necessarily easy. That’s particularly true when the relationship between parents becomes frayed or fractures altogether. Divorce is, sadly, a reality for many men and women. According to the most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 41 per cent of married couples break up before they are able […]

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