A?key element of the government’s family justice policy is failing the children it was inteded to help, a two-year study funded by the Ministry of Justice has concluded.
In-court conciliation, which helps seperated and divorced parents reach agreements without a court hearing, has been successful in ensuring more fathers go on seeing their children after parens split, and spend more time with them.
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