Children In The Vine
Based on actual events, this is a serial about the love, hate, anger, panic, occasional joy, dark humour, professional dedication and professional controversy at the heart of the family justice system. The stories feature an organisation of McKenzie Friends – lay advocates who help clients who are representing themselves in legal cases.
The dramas feature cases about public family law (where a public body like a local authority is involved in arranging the care of children), and private family law (disputes between parents, especially over children) .
The cases are controversial and life changing for the families.
McKenzie Friends are a relatively new phenomenon inside the legal system but over the last few years their presence has increased significantly. Today they sit uncomfortably in the court system with fee charging lawyers who sometimes view them as potential competition. But as the legal aid cuts impact on the family justice system and the economy worsens, the small office becomes inundated with requests for assistance. The team of four have to learn to cope with the increase in work and an unforgiving system which makes it almost impossible to resolve issues conventionally.
The team begin to resort to unconventional methods to get to the bottom of the cases they’re given.
Each McKenzie Friend has their own style of working through cases and their own personal motivations for getting involved, stemming from personal experience with the system. They work with limited resources which they share with each other. They learn on the job.
But the team find help and support in the most unusual places. Rogue journalists, renegade MPs and family lawyers come in and out of the agency’s life to help them solve their cases and help the families and children they work with.
This is a story about the next generation of lawyers, who work with the spirit of law as it was intended. Often discriminated against in the court system for not having legal qualifications they slowly infiltrate the system and expose corruption and malpractice as they try to help the families who come to them because they have nowhere left to go.
We hope you enjoy this series
From the charities help line of children screaming to be heard we hear from so many families who are litigants in person some are doing ok but many not so good, I will not mention the name of the Barrister who it would seem is a one off and an honest person and does not help the families for money and as there is little legal aid it would be great if litigants in person prepared the case for the Barrister to represent the families in court on the day. Sadley we do have litigants in person who are paying Barristers but the last case reported the Barrister wanted £10.500 for one and half days in court but there are many more families being ripped off.
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Thank you, Maggie. I think getting information out there for people is important. I’m working on that…
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