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The family justice system currently punishes thousands of caring and lovin non resident parents by denying them access or contact with their children.

Submitted on Monday 29th August 2011

Rejected on Wednesday 21st June 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)

Petition Action

The family justice system currently punishes thousands of caring and lovin non resident parents by denying them access or contact with their children.

Additional Information

This Government must allow in law a presumption for shared parenting in family contact matters. Alienating or hostile resident parents whether mothers or fathers should not be allowed in the Family court system to punish their own children and influence prevent children from having access to the other biological parent.
This petition acknowledges that nonresident parents have a right to be active and involved parents inline with the UN Human Rights Act. Therefore a meaningful relationship must be allowed between the nonresident parent and children.
This Government must seek guidance on the emotional wellbeing effects of children who don't see both parents to uphold this presumption.
This petition does not support emotional or domestic abuse from either parent to their children.

This petition asks that it becomes an illegal action for children to be used as weapons to hurt the nonresident parent or damage the relationship between the non resident parent and child.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

There's already a petition about this issue. We cannot accept a new petition when we already have one about a very similar issue.

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