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The Guardian // World // Europe

I’ve seen courts hand children back to their abusers. Today that horror finally ends | Charlotte Proudman

Wednesday 22nd October 2025, 12:07PM

Ministers say a parent’s right to see their child no longer trumps a child’s right to safety. Now we need a public inquiry into years of needless sufferingToday marks a groundbreaking legal change that offers hope for children and survivors in family courts. The government has announced it will repeal the legal presumption in England and Wales that a parent has a right to involvement in their children’s lives.Over the past decade, I have sat in courtrooms in a state of utter horror and disbelief as judges have ordered rape victims to hand over their child to the man who raped them. When my clients refused to comply with court orders, they were threatened with prison. In some cases, I have seen family courts remove children from a victim’s care and place them in the clutches of an abusive parent.Charlotte Proudman is a barrister specialising in violence against women and girls and a research associate at the University of CambridgeDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please

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