Family courts have powers to make significant interventions - such as ordering children be put into care.
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The 12-month pilot, which will not allow journalists to identify families, takes place in Leeds, Cardiff and Carlisle from the end of January. The changes being trialled are potentially very significant, affecting a court system which involves at least half a million people every year. That is because, until now, journalists have been able to observe hearings but only report what is allowed by a judge, unless they go to the Court of Appeal.
They will be allowed to name the lawyers involved, and the court-appointed experts, but not medical professionals treating children or any family member involved in a case.
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