
Family courts in England and Wales ‘not good enough’ for women and children, minister says
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A government minister has acknowledged that family courts in England and Wales have been inadequate, particularly for women and children. In a significant overhaul of the family justice system, Alison Levitt announced plans to replace adversarial hearings with a more collaborative, child-focused approach. This new model aims to prioritize problem-solving and early intervention to reduce delays in court proceedings.
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For decades, family courts in England and Wales have faced criticism for their adversarial nature, which often exacerbates conflicts and fails to prioritize the well-being of children. The recent statements from the government indicate a shift towards a more progressive approach in family law, aiming to create a system that is more responsive to the needs of families in distress.
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