Family court chiefs have warned the government not to admit the public into hearings, after family justice minister Harriet Harman promised this week to open up the system.
Harman told the president of the High Court's family division conference that the government would produce proposals on openness next month, saying family courts' closed status undermined accountability.
But Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service chief executive Anthony Douglas said that while the press should be allowed in to report cases without identifying parties, public access "would be little short of disastrous", especially in small communities.
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