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The repeal of the presumption of involvement of both parents

The repeal of the presumption of involvement of both parents

We last wrote on this topic in October 2025 when Parliament had announced the intention to repeal the controversial presumption when time could be found. A review of the presumption found that it contributed to a perception of a pro-contact culture, even though the...

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Experts and Alienating Behaviour: The Modern Approach

Experts and Alienating Behaviour: The Modern Approach

Last week saw publication of an important judgment from the President of the Family Division, Sir Andrew McFarlane, in a case called Re Y (Experts and Alienating Behaviour: The Modern Approach) [2026] EWFC 38. The case involves now notorious family court expert...

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‘Undoing’ an adoption – an update

‘Undoing’ an adoption – an update

We've written before, (13 May 2021; 12 August 2021) about the very limited circumstances in which an adoption order can be set aside (sometimes described as 'revoked'). The current law is that it is possible for an order to be set aside if the court finds that it...

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Trauma in the Family Courts: the 2026 Family Law Breakfast

Trauma in the Family Courts: the 2026 Family Law Breakfast

Training and resources were the key themes to emerge at last month's fund-raising Family Law Breakfast, marking Support Through Court’s 25th anniversary, with a panel discussion about trauma in the family courts.  The event on 21 January 2026 was hosted by Charles...

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Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup: Dec 25 to Jan 2026

Family Court Reporting Watch Roundup: Dec 25 to Jan 2026

Welcome to the Roundup, where we correct, clarify and comment on media reports of family law, explain and comment on published family court judgments, and highlight other transparency news. MEDIA COVERAGE OF FAMILY LAW, TRANSPARENCY etc The Financial Times (£) invited...

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Journalist allowed to read psychologist’s reports

Journalist allowed to read psychologist’s reports

A significant decision has been made by Mr Justice Poole in the High Court, allowing a journalist access to a number of psychological reports that were commissioned in family proceedings.  Although when a Transparency Order (TO) is made under the Reporting...

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