List of written
evidence
Mills & Reeve Solicitors (submitted by Stephen
King)
Paul Robert Morris
Families Need Fathers
Jill Fitz Gibbon, Sussex Family Services Manager,
Sussex Magistrates' Courts Committee
Women's Aid Federation of England
Tina Shaw (Employed Children's Guardian)
Judge David Tyzack QC (Sitting in Devon and Cornwall)
Ms K Butcher (Self-Employed Children's Guardian)
His Honour Judge Bryant (Designated Family Judge,
Teesside Combined Court Centre)
Parentline Plus and National Council for One Parent
Families
Cox, McQueen, Howard, Tain Solicitors
His Honour Judge Tony Mitchell (Designated Family
Judge, Northampton)
Mary Wilder (Children's Guardian)
British Association for Adoption and Fostering (BAAF)
District Judge Nicholas Crichton (Inner London Family
Proceedings Court)
The Magistrates' Association
His Honour Judge Hugh Jones (Pontypridd County Court)
The Association for Shared Parenting
Rose S Dagoo (Self-Employed Children's Guardian)
Mrs Margaret Huber (Family Court Advisor)
His Honour Judge Tom Corrie (Designated Family Judge,
Oxford)
Inner London and City Family Panel
Self-Employed Guardians serving Family Courts on
Teesside
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service
(CAFCASS)
Peter Harris (Official Solicitor to the Supreme Court
until August 1999)
Benedict Gray (Children's Guardian and Social Work
Consultant)
Mrs Kathleen Webb (Solicitors Member of the Law Society
Children Panel)
The Children's Society
Joan Hunt (Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Family
Law and Policy,
University of Oxford)
Veronica J Swenson (Children's Guardian)
Oliver Cyriax (Former Solicitor)
Mrs Ann Head (Children's Guardian)
Children Law UK
CAFCASS Managers Association
Judith Timms OBE, former Chief Executive, The National
Youth
Advocacy Service (NYAS)
Equal Parenting Council and The Coalition for Equal
Parenting
British Association of Social Workers
The Hon Mr Justice Bodey (Family Division Liaison
Judge for the
North East Circuit)
Sue Justice (Self-Employed Children's Guardian)
NAPO (The Trade Union and Professional Association
for Family Court and
Probation Staff
Alan W Kelsall (former member of the Guardian ad
Litem and Reporting
Officers Panel (GALRO) Committee)
Self-Employed Guardians in the South West of England
NAGALRO (The Professional Association of Family Court
Advisers and
Independent Social Work Practitioners and Consultants)
Justices' Clerks' Society
Raymond Adrian Porter (Head of the Family Unit, Archers,
Solicitors)
Solicitors Family Law Association (SFLA)
Family Law Bar Association
Jim Richards (Director, Catholic Children's Society
(Westminster))
National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children (NSPCC)
The Law Society
Dr A K Darwish (Consultant Child Psychiatrist, Brynffynnon
Child and
Family Service)
Association of Lawyers for Children
ManKind (Only the Executive Summary of this submission
has been printed. A copy of the full memorandum has been placed
in the House of Commons Library, where it may be inspected by
Members. Copies are also available to the public for inspection
from the Record Office, House of Lords)
Lord Chancellor's Department
President of Family Division, High Court Family Division
Judges, Council of
Circuit Judges, the Association of District Judges
and the District Judges of the
Principal Registry of the Family Division
NCH
Family Rights Group
Joe Kuipers
Barry Meteyard (Family Court Reporter)
Association of Directors of Social Services
HM Magistrates' Courts Service Inspectorate (MCSI)
Legal Services Commission
Judy Weleminsky (Member of the CAFCASS Board)
Rosie Winterton MP, Parliamentary Secretary, Lord
Chancellor's Department
Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service
(CAFCASS)
CAFCASS Managers Association
Judith Timms OBE, former Chief Executive, The National
Youth
Advocacy Service (NYAS)
NAGALRO (The Professional Association of Family Court
Advisers and
Independent Social Work Practitioners and Consultants)
Association of Lawyers for Children
NCH
Mr Shaun Paul O'Connell on behalf of Fathers4Justice
[Not printed] (A copy of this memorandum has been placed in
the House of Commons Library, where it may be inspected by Members.
Copies are also available to the public for inspection from the
Record Office, House of Lords)
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