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Do family courts operate under common law

hugh mc cloy made this Freedom of Information request to Northern Ireland Court Service

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From: hugh mc cloy

10 February 2010

Dear Northern Ireland Court Service,

Please state whether or not the Family Courts operate under Common
Law.

If they do operate under Common Law then please provide the
recorded information that states that
parents/relatives/grandparents are guilty until proven innocent.

If the Family Court's do not operate under Common Law, please state
under what Law they operate.

Yours faithfully,

hugh mc cloy

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From: Crawford Glynis
Northern Ireland Court Service

4 March 2010


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Mr McCloy

Please see attached response in relation to your recent request about
Family Courts.

Regards

Glynis Crawford
Communications Group
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Veronica Chapman left an annotation (11 February 2011)

A search of the documents returned shows no reference to the Common Law (which is thus conspicuous by its absence).

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