Patrick Gilmore represents CAFCASS in interesting case relating to how a parent may talk publicly about their experiences of the family court and defines the legal mechanism for doing do
Patrick Gilmore represented CAFCASS in an important case defining how a parent may talk publicly about their experiences of the family court and defines the legal mechanism for doing do.
Link to the full judgement here - M v F & Anor - Find Case Law - The National Archives

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