Family courts: the poor and most vulnerable are paying dearly – The Times

Posted March 26th, 2009 in family courts, news by sally

“Happily most people will never meet a family law barrister professionally. Those who do, however, will almost certainly be at a time of great crisis in their life. From an acrimonious breakdown of a marriage or civil partnership to the State intervening to remove children who medical or social work professionals believe (rightly or wrongly) to have been abused, any family from any background may find themselves litigating before the family courts. I remember one week when I represented both a prostitute and a peer of the realm (not, on this occasion, in the same case).”

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The Times, 25th March 2009

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk