England's most senior family court judge has taken a major step towards opening up the family courts by ruling that the identity of children involved in most family proceedings can be made public after cases have ended.
Sir Mark Potter, president of the family division, ruled in the Court of Appeal this week that a father who abducted his daughter and took her to Portugal could identify her and talk to the media about the case.
It comes as the Department for Constitutional Affairs prepares to publish a consultation on plans to make the family courts more open.
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