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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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The King Project is the UK's first not-for-profit platform built to measure and expose bias in CAFCASS reports and family court decisions. We exist because, for too long, parents who have lost contact with their children have had nowhere to turn and no way to prove that a report got it wrong. When separated parents cannot agree on arrangements, the family court usually orders a Section 7 report, written by a CAFCASS officer, and the court follows its recommendation in the large majority of cases. One report can decide whether a child grows up knowing both parents. When that report is inaccurate, parents have had no real route to challenge it. We are changing that. We take family court and CAFCASS reports and measure them against the rules and frameworks those officers are required to follow. We turn thousands of individual cases into hard national data, because one parent's story can be dismissed, but a documented pattern cannot. Stories get dismissed. Data does not. We are not a legal advice service and we are not solicitors. We support parents of every background, free of charge, and our central mission is accountability, holding the family court system to account through evidence, so that fewer children lose a loving parent to a process nobody checks.


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