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  • Right to Equality awarded Non-For-Profit of the Year 2026

    We are thrilled to have won Non-for-Profit Organisation of the Year at the Women and Diversity in Law awards.

    Right to Equality awarded Non-For-Profit of the Year 2026
  • Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivors

    Dr Adrienne Barnett, co-director of Right to Equality, shared her expertise on the key problems with the family justice system at a 24-hour vigil organised by Raina Advocacy. Women across the country joined outside the Houses of Parliament to stand with children and survivors harmed…

    Our director speaks at 24-hour vigil for family court survivors
  • Making Children’s Voices Heard

    In the light of Pathfinder courts being implemented nationwide, Lara Feigel visits Bournemouth family court, one of the pilot Pathfinder courts, to see how this new approach to family law proceedings really works. She observes a case where custody of a schoolgirl is in dispute…

    Making Children’s Voices Heard
  • Are abuse allegations relevant in a fight to remove a father’s surname?

    Journalist Tess Reidy reports from a court case where a mother fights to remove the father’s surname from her five-year-old daughter’s name. The judge dismisses the allegations of child abuse and harassment, and despite years without contact, the case remains focused on…

    Are abuse allegations relevant in a fight to remove a father’s surname?
  • ‘The Seventh Circle of Hell’: post trial interview with a mother

    Following the four years of proceedings covered in the previous blog post, Gavin Evans speaks with the mother involved in the case, who reflects on how the long court battle and abusive relationship deeply affected her life. She describes feeling controlled and undermined at home,…

    ‘The Seventh Circle of Hell’: post trial interview with a mother
  • Four Years of Proceedings

    Gavin Evans observes a case in London’s Central Family Court after four years of proceedings. Heard under new Transparency Orders allowing limited media reporting, the case involves the custody and contact arrangements for an eight-year-old boy amid allegations of domestic abuse, coercive control, and intense…

    Four Years of Proceedings
  • Part Four: West London Case

    This is Part Four of a four-part blog series by Lara Feigel examining a contested family court case involving allegations of domestic abuse and parental alienation. This final instalment follows the parties back to court months after the child’s abrupt transfer of residence,…

    Part Four: West London Case
  • Part Three: West London Case

    This is Part Three of a four-part blog series by Lara Feigel examining a contested family court case involving allegations of domestic abuse and parental alienation. Focusing on the judge’s findings and final decision, ultimately leading to the child’s immediate removal from her mother’s care….

    Part Three: West London Case
  • A landmark judgment on ‘alienation’, child removal and experts

    A blog post from our Head of Policy, Lucy Hayton, on the significance of a new judgment from the President of the Family Division involving so-called “parental alienation”, child removal and experts in family courts.

    A landmark judgment on ‘alienation’, child removal and experts
  • Part Two: West London Case

    This is Part Two of a four-part blog series by Lara Feigel examining a contested family court case involving allegations of domestic abuse and parental alienation. Focusing on the father’s cross-examination, this instalment considers how recorded arguments, disputed threats and conflicting accounts are interpreted in…

    Part Two: West London Case
  • Right to Equality Shortlisted for Women & Diversity in Law Award

    Right to Equality has been shortlisted for Not-for-Profit Organisation of the Year at the Women & Diversity in Law Awards 2026.

    Right to Equality Shortlisted for Women & Diversity in Law Award
  • Part One: West London Case

    This is Part One of a four-part blog series by Lara Feigel examining a contested West London family court case involving allegations of domestic abuse, sexual abuse and parental alienation, and the impact of those findings on a child’s living arrangements.

    Part One: West London Case
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