• Response received from MP this morning.

    The response from MP addressed funding for the Justice System, primarily focusing on productivity measures. It includes an investment of over £160m until 2027/28 for the Ministry of Justice to improve productivity, introduce digital solutions, and support families in resolving issues earlier. Specific funding allocations are detailed, emphasizing support for separating families and improvements to…

  • Letter out to MP

    The post discusses concerns about family law and the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s statements regarding family law proceedings. The Chancellor allocated funds to support non-court resolution methods, highlighting the need for reform. The writer also expresses distress regarding the handling of a child protection case. The advice given emphasizes seeking legal assistance and engaging with…

  • New Court order seems to affect more children migrancy into N. Ireland.

    The EU Parliament adopted the Asylum and Migration Management Regulation (AMMR), which allows the EU Commission to dictate asylum seeker relocation quotas for member states. This infringes on Ireland’s sovereignty and prompts a call to reject the Migration and Asylum Pact, with a potential push for a referendum to address the issue.

  • Why is Reform is not happening?

    The content highlights the distressing trend of forced adoptions, revealing how it has become a lucrative industry at the expense of vulnerable families. Specific cases and financial allocations emphasize the scale of the issue, arousing concerns about the ethical and legal complexities involved. The narrative urges empathy, reflection, and reform to safeguard the well-being of…

  • The Parliamentary and health Ombudsman is lapse or without investigations.

    The issue raised about the Parliamentary and Health Ombudsman is concerning. Timely and thorough investigations are essential, especially when serious matters are brought forward by Members of Parliament. The mishandling of cases and lack of transparency raise questions about the ombudsman’s integrity. It is crucial to address these concerns for public confidence and accountability.

  • Parents love their children not social workers who profit from them

    The post delves into social and political issues concerning child welfare, family court, and government appointments in Ireland. It addresses concerns about children in care, lack of evidence-based interventions, and silencing of victims in courts. Specific cases are mentioned, and a call to action to bring children home is made.

  • Does the government covertly accept child abduction and child abuse?

    The Hague Convention, in effect since 2002 with 91 signatories, lacks a comprehensive framework addressing critical issues like child abduction and modern slavery, highlighting the need for continued global legislative efforts. Government involvement in social work includes financial support like Local Authority LAC payments and policy-making by the Department of Education, shaping child welfare. The…

  • Please Help us with our ballot-vote

    The Member of Parliament now considers all letters and emails as legal paperwork, refusing to respond. Visit thestealingofemily.co.uk to review and vote on this matter. Your email will only be used for updates, and your vote is confidential. This voting system is secure and run by CROWDSIGNAL.

  • MP is fruitless and names all public correspondence legal.

    Cite Image: MiraMalovana,Isstock. HOME NEWS | HOME POLITICS | LOCAL NEWS | NEWS Thursday 28 March 2024 Dear Sally-Ann Hart,MP I write on the Record asking you why a paternity test or DNA has not been provided for my daughter Emily. Is this because they don’t hold her? “All right, l hold my hands up…

  • Over 100,000 children trapped in family courts

    Image Credit: Andranik Hakobyan, iStock Home News | Local News Private children law cases are stagnant, taking over 11 months on average, leaving families in limbo at the hands of Social Workers and family practitioners. The family courts of England and Wales are facing a crisis as new figures from the Ministry of Justice expose…