Submitted on Wednesday 9th June 2021
Rejected on Monday 14th June 2021
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: duplicate (see below for details)
Redress a parent who stops another parent from seeing their child without reason
To ban or at least create consequences such as a fine for when a parent prevents another parent from seeing their children without a valid reason. If a parent prevents the other parent from seeing their children without a reason there has to be consequences. This happens far too often.
Far too often when parents separate the parent that the children reside with takes more control over the children, this can often include preventing or making it difficult for the non residing parent to see the children. Often the non residing parent has no help or support and their only option is to take the residing parent to court to regain access to the child. This is usually hugely expensive and timely. If this does get resolved there is never redress for the residing parent.
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