For years, the family courts have worked with a starting point that a child benefits from a meaningful relationship with both parents. On paper, this sounds fair. In reality, the presumption of parental involvement has often clashed with the lived experiences of families dealing with coercive control, domestic violence, and long-term safeguarding concerns. The government’s plan to scrap this presumption ...
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