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HQ07XO2284 - Application issued

So, the application to allow a limited (further) opening of the Family Courts has been accepted by the issuing office in the Queens Bench Division.

I have issued it in Queens Bench because it is an application that links really to administrative law rather than family law.

Although Master Turner will be looking at it for directions I am expecting a judge to have to consider it.

Comments

ESCAPE said…
Well done John. The message is getting around that major injustices are happening.
My other concern is the money being made as pure profit to pay experts to fabricate illness's ie mental health or likely future harm, hey who would not say that sort of thing if you were offered £27,000.00 to say so.

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