Putting children’s safety first will protect them from abusive parents / Letters
Readers respond to a change in the law that repeals the presumption of parental involvement in England and Wales, and places child safety above all else I felt a mixture of emotions reading your news report (Family law shift hailed as victory for children facing domestic abuse, 21 October) and (…)
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