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Welcome to mothers for justice.

We  are the campaigning 'voice' for everyone, who has suffered an injustice with the corrupt judiciary system.

We endeavor, through our campaigns, to bring out into the open the appalling number of  injustices (particularly) those relating to child access issues.

                                       
 
                                               
 
 
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We have a support forum for mums' who are experiencing problems with contact - particularly with abusive or neglectful fathers.

It offers friendship, advice, information and a place to chat about the issues surrounding court-ordered contact. 
 

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if you are unsure as to whether we can help you please phone John on 01329 319084 between 5.30 and 9.30 in the evening any day of the week and I will be glad to assist you.

if you consider your situation is urgent you may call me any time during the day on 07800 577823







Name Change.... When we started the group it was out of frustration caused by an unjust system. However, as we have progressed, we have come to realise that there is more urgent need for support to all those already affected by the family courts system, than a campaign for change. the word "campaign" suggests that we only have one aim, so with immediate effect we have changed the name to "care". it does not deter us from our original intentions, merely putting it into perspective regarding our priorities. There is a need for a change across the entire system...