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Family Law

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Originally published 1984
AuthorsLawrence Baum
Reviews www.imdb.com
First episode USA
Product companiSEVEN24 Films; Lark Productions; Corus
Networks CBS
GenresLegal Drama
Romance
Drama
Legal
Execut produc Tom Cox
EpisodesEpisodesE10 · LegacyNov 19, 2021 E09 · Blame It on the MotherNov 12, 2021 E08 · TruthinessNov 5, 2021 View 5+ more
Cast Jewel Staite
Final episodeMay 27, 2002
Executive producer Paul Haggis
David Shore
Mark Harris
Marjorie David
Thomas L. Moran
Open theme Edwin Starr
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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First divorce lawyer Lynn Holt finds out her husband doesn't love her anymore. Then she discovers he's cleaned out their office and taken all their clients with him. So she throws a chair against the wall, stomping around in uncomfortable lingerie and rails against the stupidity of it all. Venting done, the lady lawyer woos new clients, takes on cases involving crackhead moms and cremated dogs, and plots revenge on her ex-partner. …  MORE

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‘I paid £30k to protect my child from her paedophile dad'

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Family courts: 'We kidnapped our kids from abusive dads and fled the UK'

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... This is something domestic violence and Family Law experts have been calling for...

Family courts: Mothers dying after 'abusers' claim access to children

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... Family Law barrister, Lucy Reed KC, says the term is deployed " increasingly frequently" - but doesn t always mean the same thing...

The mothers supporting each other through child separation

The mothers supporting each other through child separation
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... Former barrister Cherie Parnell founded Beam in 2015 after years working in the Family Law courts, where she often represented mothers who would lose their children to the care system...

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... " Jasvir is a Family Law barrister and the main Sikh contributor to Radio 4 s Thought For The Day...

Why I'm seizing the chance to scrutinise the family courts

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... Hannah Markham, KC, chair of the Family Law Bar Association, said it would take time to get used to reporters...

Woman who had to adopt own child made legal parent

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The mothers supporting each other through child separation

Jun 10,2022 6:35 am

By Vikki Irwin and Charlie JonesBBC East

Some 21 years ago Penelope's heart broke into pieces and it has never fully healed, she says. Her four-year-old daughter was Taken Away after a court ruling, leaving her bereft.

" She was my entire world, I absolutely adored her, " she says.

Penelope, now 58, met Her Daughter 's father while she was living in France, and had moved back to Norfolk alone to bring up their child.

But she was struggling with her Mental Health and her mother was dying from cancer, leaving her with little support.

" I asked for help. I wanted to go to A Mother and baby home, but I wasn't given the funding, " she says.

Penelope came to the attention of Social Services and her case ended up In Court , where a judge decided Her Daughter should be put up for adoption.

" I was told she could come to emotional harm, " she says. " I knew I was a good mother and I didn't deserve this. "

Penelope, who now lives in Suffolk, insists she was not in a fit state to defend herself because The Court case was The Day After Her mother died. She tried and failed to appeal against the decision.

" I know I could have brought My Daughter up with The Right support. I did everything in my power to keep her. I spent My Life savings In Court trying to get her back, " she says.

Five years ago, Penelope started going to run and attended by women coping with enforced separation from their children.

" There is a great empathy and understanding Between Us , which I haven't experienced with anyone else, " she says.

The Charity runs wellbeing courses, coffee mornings, trips to The Zoo and beach, and art therapy sessions, which allow Penelope to release her " anger, tensions and fears".

Not Long After joining Beam, Penelope's daughter traced her.

" She called me on her 21st birthday. I had been waiting for that phone call for so many years, " says Penelope, breaking into a smile.

" It was The Answer To My prayers. I counted every single day we were apart. I never stopped thinking about her. I love her to eternity and back. "

Seven years ago, Donna started attending The Charity , where her affectionate nickname is " naughty Donna".

The 38-year-old hospital cleaner now helps run the coffee mornings and has become an ambassador for Beam, which she says has given her a huge confidence boost.

" I was sad, depressed and anxious before I started coming here, " she says. " I understand the heartache The Other women are going through. I like cuddling people. It makes them At Peace and it gets them smiling again. "

Donna says she was in an unhappy relationship which professionals wanted her to leave, when her three children were removed and taken into care.

She says her heart was " ripped out" by the decision.

" I love my children with all my heart. I felt lonely, I just thought they should be with me. I felt like it was my fault and I shouldn't have stayed in that relationship, " she says.

Beam has supported Donna, who has a learning disability, to maintain contact with her children and she is now in a relationship with a " kind, loving and caring" man.

" I was so nervous when I first started coming here. I thought people would judge me, but we all support each other, " Donna adds.

Former barrister Cherie Parnell founded Beam in 2015 after years working in The Family law courts, where she often represented mothers who would lose their children to the care system.

She realised there was nowhere for these women to go for support.

Many of The Mothers were Domestic Violence victims, while others had been suffering from Mental Health issues like post-natal depression.

Some had made mistakes, she acknowledges, but she believes many could have brought up their children with The Right support.

" A toxic mix of grief compounded by shame keeps them isolated and stuck in destructive cycles, " she adds. " They are Forgotten Women ; they are hidden. "

Cherie felt she could no longer leave them at The End of a court case " with a handshake and an expression of regret" and she made the decision to leave Her Job .

" I thought it would only be for around a year. I didn't want to leave, The Money was very good, but This Was a calling, " she adds.

Cherie says when women first come to Beam they are " so clearly hurt and ashamed" but love from their peers allows them to flourish.

Many are supported to get jobs, degrees and, most importantly, to form a relationship with their children.

Beam currently helps 50 mothers in Suffolk, and others across the UK through online groups, but Cherie says there is a desperate need for similar groups elsewhere.

Why do children get taken into care?

There were 82,170 children in care in England Last Year compared to 75,360 in 2018, according to The Department For Education .

Abuse or neglect, including Domestic Abuse , was The Most common reason children were removed in 2022, accounting for 66% of cases. Family dysfunction was The Next most common, named in 13% of cases, followed by family in acute stress (7%), parental illness or disability (3%), and The Child 's disability (2%). Around 90 children were taken into care due to The Family 's low income Last Year .

Prof Karen Broadhurst, from Lancaster University , has spent 25 years researching child and family justice. She says many children come before the courts because of " maternal unmet needs".

" There is not enough support for mothers to leave relationships of Domestic Abuse , or to access help for Mental Health issues and substance abuse, " she says.

" The courts, which are already overloaded, are Under Pressure to get through the cases in 26 weeks, So There often isn't enough time to work with even The Most motivated parents who want to get help.

" We do see pockets of really good practice, where intensive support services work to reduce repeat removals from families, but many local authorities simply don't have enough money to scale these projects up. "

A spokesperson for The Department of Health and Social Care said mothers can benefit from NHS talking therapies and it has allocated an additional £2. 3bn a year for the expansion of Mental Health services in England.

Cherie believes that, once you have established a place of safety and love, it can be transformative for The Women .

" The Love Is healing and they suddenly have hope for The Future , " she says.

" I thank God Every Day for the opportunity to be involved in the lives of these amazing women. They have brought so much joy into My Life .

" If you can change The Life of one person. . what A Legacy . "

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