UK:
Divorced Parents' Legal Rights
16 January 2012
Wedlake Bell
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The Government is likely to announce at the end of January 2012,
plans to give divorced parents a legal right to see their children.
The move, which still requires Cabinet approval, is expected to be
included in the Government's official response to the Norgrove
review of family justice.
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