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Episode 2 – Inside the Family Courts: False Allegations, Parental Alienation & Paternity Fraud

Episode 2 – Inside the Family Courts: False Allegations, Parental Alienation & Paternity Fraud

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In this episode of the Falsely Accused Network Podcast, Mike Thompson (Founder & Director, Falsely Accused Network) sits down with Ian Smith, an experienced Family Law Solicitor.

We discuss Ian’s background and insights from years of practice in the family courts, before tackling some of the most pressing issues today:

The rise of false allegations in family proceedings

The devastating impact of parental alienation

The hidden truth about paternity fraud

Ian’s honest views on the challenges and shortcomings of the Family Court system

This is a candid and important conversation for anyone navigating the realities of family law in England and Wales.

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