The Family Solutions Initiative – a response to a sys

The Family Solutions Initiative – a response to a system in crisis


The Family Solutions Initiative – a response to a system in crisis
Date:26 FEB 2021
The Family Solutions Group (‘FSG’) report, entitled
What about me?: Reframing Support for Families following Parental Separation leaves us in no doubt as to the problems which are currently facing the family justice system which is, we are told, ‘in crisis’.
A key and unifying factor for the crisis is the volume of applications which find their way before the family court. Applications are ‘growing exponentially’. Those pressures which already exist are exacerbated by the current global health pandemic.
In the longer term, it is clear that proposals will be made for ‘an overhaul of the system’. However, until such time, the Family Solutions Group reminds us that current ‘child focussed legislation, rules and professional duties’ already provide a framework for practitioners and that the proper and consistent use of this framework (by lawyers and courts alike) could have a significantly positive impact on family dispute resolution.

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