This is the first full final hearing in a High Court case that we have attended and reported on as legal bloggers. It raises interesting issues about international abduction; the aftermath regarding international contact; and the differing... https://transparencyproject.org.uk/?p=28897
There is a pleasing lot of nonsense on here today, among those I am following. It's a nice change from the x cesspool.
I am going, Tony - it's nice to put faces to online names!
It is absolutely bizarre.
Next, our analysis of the transcript we (finally) obtained, showing what the legal advisors and magistrates said in support of excluding Paul from the hearing. transparencyproject.org.uk/have-you-tho...
It has taken five months for us to be able to tell this story. Ordinary cases matter. Open Justice shouldn't be this hard.
Magistrates' courts conducting family justice are now part of the Family Court, established in 2014, and subject to the same rules as those presided over by district, circuit and High Court judges. Under those rules, accredited media reporters and... https://transparencyproject.org.uk/?p=28848
It has taken five months for us to obtain the transcript from East London Family Court (ELFC), where our legal blogger Paul was ejected from a court hearing even though there’d been no objections by the parties [you can read about that saga here].... https://transparencyproject.org.uk/?p=28838
A trio of somewhat depressing blog posts about open justice not going quite as it ought to in the family court… First up, our legal blogger @maggotlaw.bsky.socialtransparencyproject.org.uk/keep-out-whe...