What’s in a judgment anyway?

In November a journalist I know and respect took to social media to air her concerns about the probity of family court process as regards transcripts of hearings. She did so in good faith based upon ‘authoritative’ information she had been given about a tricky topic. Although it has taken me some time to get around to is due to other priorities, her tweets in turn caused a lot of people real worry, and prompted those who already held concerns to chip in – creating at least for a short moment – quite a furore and heightening people’s anxiety about the fairness and transparency of the family court process.   This is what kicked it off :   https://twitter.com/louisetickle/status/1060801947786231808 https://twitter.com/louisetickle/status/1060802795190865921 So, regarding my question on whether judges in family courts can alter transcript of court audio of hearings… I have an authoritative answer which hugely worries me: A family judge can…

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