Endless litigation in family court as a method of post-separation coercive control – Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law

Posted August 13th, 2025 in news by sally

This article examines how abusive fathers may exploit family court systems post-separation to maintain coercive control over former partners and children. Drawing on evidence from common law jurisdictions including the UK, Ireland, Australia and the United States it shows how repeated litigation, economic abuse and false parental alienation claims are used to continue dominance under the guise of parental involvement. Despite increased recognition of domestic abuse, family courts often prioritise shared parenting and contact, misinterpreting protective actions by mothers as ‘implacable hostility’. These assumptions can obscure patterns of post-separation abuse and place survivors and children at further risk. The article proposes the integration of the Duluth Post-Separation Power and Control Wheel as a tool to help recognise coercive legal strategies, frequently minimised as routine conflict. It argues for a shift towards contextual, pattern-based risk assessments in private family law, backed by statutory training and legal reform. By equipping practitioners to recognise how legal and institutional processes may be weaponised, family courts can better distinguish coercive control from mutual conflict and respond accordingly. This approach aligns with the principles of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021, promoting safer outcomes and ensuring that child welfare and survivor protection are prioritised in post-separation proceedings.

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Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law, 11th August 2025

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Upper Tribunal judge rejects challenge over alleged off-rolling following tribunal decision – Local Government Lawyer

Posted August 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘The Upper Tribunal has refused permission for a boy’s parents to appeal that the First-tier Tribunal had failed sufficiently to safeguard their son’s rights to prevent him being ‘off-rolled’ from his current school without their consent.’

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Local Government Lawyer, 12th August 2025

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Council seeks High Court ban on asylum seekers being housed at protest-hit Epping hotel – The Independent

Posted August 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘Epping Forest District Council has applied for an interim High Court injunction in a bid to stop asylum seekers being housed at the Bell Hotel in the town.’

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The Independent, 13th August 2025

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Woman disguised in niqab guilty of conspiracy to murder in Birmingham – The Guardian

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‘A would-be killer who tried to shoot a rival at point-blank range while disguised in a niqab has been found guilty of conspiracy to murder.’

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The Guardian, 12th August 2025

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Government expands police use of facial recognition vans – BBC News

Posted August 13th, 2025 in news by sally

‘More live facial recognition (LFR) vans will be rolled out across seven police forces in England to locate suspects for crimes including sexual offences, violent assaults and homicides, the Home Office has announced.’

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BBC News, 13th August 2025

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