ARTICLE SECTION TITLES
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Injustice in Secret Courts.
The deviation from justice.
The activists for “reform”.
The naivete of the educated classes.
The lawyers and "social scientists".
The debate in Parliament.
The 1970 - 1973 legislation.
Parliaments intentions frustrated.
The removal of conduct.
The "weak" behaviour petition.
The ousting of husbands from the home.
The Courts held to be acting without lawful authority.
Public bewilderment.
Bizarre process of reasoning.
Bogus principles of social behaviour.
Injustice better than conflict.
Wilful confusion of reasoning.
The underlying prejudice against men.
New principles to justify prejudice.
New judges - increased prejudice.
Judges provide incentive to divorce.
The corrupting effect of injustice on the lawyers.
The effect on the clients.
The so-called "interests of the family".
Public outrage.
Failure of the first men's organisations - the conduct issue.
What is conduct.
The first men's organisations collapse.
The revival.
The prospect of change.
The Government's proposals.
Parliament's reaction.
The Child Support Act.
The pension issue.
The solution.
The future.
Getting the truth to MP's.
Laws to override judicial prejudice.
Financial orders, fundamental changes of principle.
Further legislation called for.