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Family Court Final Hearing Judgement: Is there Data Protection Act issues?

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  • Family Court Final Hearing Judgement: Is there Data Protection Act issues?

    Ok, I cannot go into the nature of the judgement or into the nature of the case since the case remains sub judice. Needless to say the judgement did not go the way that we were hoping. However, the judgement contains FACTUAL inaccuracies that I believe may be a breach of the Data Protection Act 1998. However, does the Data Protection Act 1998 and accuracy apply to the family court?


    Just as an aside, I want to make it clear, that you can only appeal or ask permission to appeal a family court judgement based on a point of law. The Data Protection Act 1998 question does not relate to this issue since this is not a point of law that can be argued against a decision you do not like.

    I thought I would clarify this point early on simply so that the response to the question is not one which goes towards the issue of point of law in family law cases which I am very well aware of.
    "Family means that no one gets forgotten or left behind"
    (quote from David Ogden Stiers)
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