FAQ

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) is a non-departmental public body in England set up to promote the welfare of children and families involved in family court. It was formed in April 2001 under the provisions of the Criminal Justice and Court Services Act 2000 and is accountable to Parliament through the Ministry of Justice. Cafcass is independent of the courts, social services, education, health authorities and all similar agencies.

They produce reports with their own recommendations to the courts.

They can produce reports with false evidences and invent facts to support their reports.

They use trigger points approach when producing reports.Trigger poinsts most likely facts,which get the courts and its judges approach.

They dont have a time to asses both side.They decide which side to help and support and do everything accordingly to achieve it.

They write reports on false and incorrect informations.They hardly variefy the accouracy of the evidences.

No they write reports to support the party of their choicre.

No they have dont employ professionals at all time.

Some of the staff are hired staff from agencies to cover the workload.These people just there to get paid other than anything else.

They can call and ask you lots of unrelated questions to divert your attention and can accuse you for no reasons such as shouting at them and swear at them.

You can ask them questions about their knowledge about the case.Most of the time they interview you with even reading your case onnce.

To stop and challenge accuracy of the cafcass reports.

No not at all they do not have such a mechanism to punish,suspend or sack any of their staffs.

Organizations and agencies,which affiliate with cafcass and their works.

They take notes and use unprofessional workers to be with parents and their children.

You have to record all the conversation interviews and meetings with cafcass and their contact centers.