Right to Equality is a not-for-profit organisation founded to advance the rights and safety of parents and children under the law. We work to challenge systemic inequality, strengthen legal protections, and ensure that family justice prioritises safety, dignity, and equality.
We have a strong track record of successful legal and policy reform. Our campaigning has contributed to the repeal of the presumption of parental involvement in the family courts, the criminalisation of public sexual harassment, the criminalisation of hymenoplasty and child marriage, and the decriminalisation of abortion. Our work has helped shift legal frameworks away from harmful presumptions and toward evidence-based, survivor-centred justice.

![@thebureauinvestigates has published a letter from Florence, who was removed from her mother’s care at age ten. Despite findings of domestic abuse, professionals told her she had been manipulated.
When she wrote to the President of the Family Division for help at age twelve, her letter was forwarded to the judge. It took five years and her own legal battle to escape.
Our survey with Survivor Family Network reveals this is systemic. Of 217 mothers, 96.8% raised abuse allegations, yet nearly half had no fact-finding hearing. Over 80% were accused of parental alienation. Two-thirds of children were sent to live with fathers. There is no official data collection on child removal in private family law, so survivors remain invisible.
Florence won her freedom in the High Court. Now Right to Equality demands reform: evidence-based removals, proper investigation of abuse allegations, and systematic data collection.
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