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.
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