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The Family Justice Council (FJC) helps to get better results for families in the court system, with input from 30 locally based FJCs around the country. FJC is an advisory non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Ministry of Justice .
An explanation of the people who may be present in a civil or family court hearing.
Vile abusers who rape a child will have their own parental responsibilities automatically removed under new laws.
Volume of cases dealt with by family courts over time, with statistics also broken down for the main types of case involved.
Quarterly and annual data on the volume of cases dealt with by family courts over time, with statistics also broken down for the main types of case involved.
Families will benefit from new early legal advice to spare them stress of court.
Internal staff guidance sets out how certain court-ordered measures including intermediaries and intermediary assessments may be paid for in family cases.
Quarterly data on the volume of cases dealt with by family courts over time, with statistics also broken down for the main types of case involved.
Impact of parental conflict on local services, including education, health and social care, court systems, and drug and alcohol services.
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