Domestic abuse victims in family law courts
A backbench business debate has been scheduled for Thursday 15 September 2016 on Domestic abuse victims in family law courts. This debate was scheduled by the Backbench Business Committee following a representation from Angela Smith, Maria Miller and Peter Kyle.
A January 2016 Women’s Aid report highlighted the cases of nineteen children killed by perpetrators of domestic abuse. The killings were made possible through unsafe child contact arrangements, formal and informal. Over half of the child contact arrangements were ordered through the courts. The report recommended that:
- further avoidable child deaths must be prevented by putting children first in the family courts
- there is an urgent need for independent, national oversight into implementation of Practice Direction 12J - Child Arrangements and Contact Order: Domestic Violence and Harm
Women’s Aid has launched a Child First campaign “calling on the Government, all family courts professionals, and involved agencies to make the family court process safer for women and children survivors of domestic abuse”.