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Fathers'' rights

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02 Feb 12 #310027 by maccy2
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www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/905801...cess-to-fathers.html

This has just recently appeared on the Telegraph''s website. Interesting to see.

Let''s hope that there is some truth in it!

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02 Feb 12 #310028 by Forseti
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It''s something that the government is prepared to admit there''s a problem and that they have effectively rejected the Norgrove Report.

There''s a long way to go, though.

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02 Feb 12 #310032 by Young again
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Odd, the page has been deleted

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02 Feb 12 #310036 by maccy2
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Try the Telegraph website instead, it is the headline feature.

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02 Feb 12 #310038 by wikivorce team
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I have edited the above posts to fix the links.

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02 Feb 12 #310040 by Young again
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Ta WikiTeam,

Works Grand now!

Well it all sounds good but how exactly will the implementation make a difference?

YA

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