Replay: Reform - Should Interviews In Family Law Cases Be Recorded?
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Show Notes
This is an episode from the Replay series in which we look back at past episodes for those new to the podcast.
Today we look back at my episode on whether interviews with family law experts should be recorded.
It originally aired as episode 32 on 12/11/2023 and here are the show notes from that episode:
Episode 2 had 6 simple low and no cost ideas for effective reform of family law. In this episode I wanted to give one more in answer to the question: should interviews with family law experts be recorded? The answer is 'Yes'.
To not have them recorded represents a serious problem in the robustness and integrity of family law in England and Wales. To have recordings is good practise and protection for the truth, good parents and children.
