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Parliament considers reform of child relocation law
At a meeting in Parliament yesterday, 9 November 2010, organised by FNF, Ann Thomas of iFLG spoke about the urgent need for reform of English child relocation law, given that in practice it is very heavily weighted in favour of the residential parent, invariably the mother, and the importance of finding ways to resolve these disputes without a final court hearing. Other speakers were Prof Marilyn Freeman of the London Metropolitan University and Michael Robinson of the Custody Minefield. The full text of her speech is attached
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Posted on 10 November, 2010 by David Hodson

