In this deeply personal and reflective episode, I explore the evolving landscape of family law through the lens of justice, culture, and care. From the historical shifts in UK legislation to the lived realities of care proceedings and cross-border custody disputes, I unpack how legal systems shape—and sometimes strain—our most intimate relationships.
Drawing on my heritage, legal expertise, and theological insight, I challenge punitive models and advocate for a restorative approach to family justice. Whether you're a parent, practitioner, or simply curious about how law intersects with love, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and hope.
🔍 Topics include:
- The Children Act 1989 and child-centred legal reform
- Cultural tensions in family court decisions
- Cross-border custody and the meaning of “best interests”
- Theological reflections on restoration and accountability
- Personal stories that illuminate systemic gaps and possibilities
🎙️ Recorded in a moment of quiet fatigue and fierce purpose, this episode is a testament to showing up—even when it’s hard.