Tuesday, August 19, 2008

John Hemming: Popular time for injustices in the English family courts

John Hemming: Popular time for injustices in the English family courts

August is a quiet month. However, things have hotted up in public family law injustices.

On Sunday night a house in Essex was raided by police with the doors smashed down to take a 16-year-old boy away from his father. This boy is allowed to marry and pay taxes. However, the courts have decreed he must not under any circumstances stay with his father. A team of officers, therefore, were dispatched to smash down doors and take him to Southend. You would not believe the reasons, but of course it is contempt of court to explain.

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