Rachel Horman Brown is very good but expensive as a solicitor, Dr Charlotte Proudman is excellent as a family barrister. As to the coercive control not being relevant to financial hearings, I agree that most judges do not take heed of it but they are meant to as part of their duty of care to domestic abuse victims including child victims. If your looking for an IDVA then Sarah Taylor on twitter is excellent too. Do not believe that judges normally leave children with mothers, I lost mine 5 years ago to an abuser who lied throughout the trial and despite 25 reports from very senior Domestic Abuse assessors stating 19 year history of abuse which child removal was part of, the judge allowed my child to remain with him after abuser cut all contact between me and her. I haven't heard from her since. Read Ministry of Justice Harms of Family Court report as it is very clear that judges are openly flouting the law on how they are meant to deal with domestic abuse in favour of fathers. Also, read up on Practise Directive 12j which lays out what is meant to happen re fact finding to resolve who did what. I would also read statutory guidance from Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and updated coercive control statutory guidance April 2023 so that you can identify what behaviours are deemed abusive. I don't say any of this to scare you but so that you can tool up as you are in a war by the sound of it and need appropriate support. Rights of Women are also very good but incredibly difficult to get hold of - it took me 90 phone calls back to back to speak to them. Very happy to speak to you direct if you can ask Nappy Valley to pass on your details to me and I'll phone you. I probably won't have a magic wand but I have huge amounts of experience dealing with my own coercive controller so can help strategise where to get help and what you might need to get you through this.Hopefull wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 4:22 am Thank you @Vicki W for responding. There is no doubt that there was coercive control in our marriage. I have approached a number of charities. However, the situation is so complex they are unable to assist. I am at a loss as to where to turn now. I have not approached the last two charities you have mentioned and will do so.
If there any family solicitors/barristers who might be able to give me advice please reach out to me.