Wednesday, 31 October 2007

Fathers march to judge's home

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About 60 members of the campaign group Fathers4Justice marched on a senior Appeal Court judge's country home. Leading the demonstration was Mark Harris, 48, whose 10-year battle for access to his three children was heard by a total of 33 judges, including family specialist Lord Justice Mathew Thorpe. Mr Harris, from Plymouth, said he intended to ask Sir Mathew for "the same rights as mum's latest boyfriend". He also wanted drop off a wheel barrow containing 6,000 pages of documents relating to his legal fight and a copy of his book about the case, Family Court Hell, but the judge did not answer his door. About 10 police officers monitored the march, which began at a pub in the village of Seend in Wiltshire. Mr Harris, outside Sir Mathew's house, said: "We are here to ask Lord Justice Thorpe for the same rights as mum's latest boyfriend. "A mum can bring home a man from the pub on Friday night and he can then move in with her and the kids, no questions asked, but in many cases the children's own fathers are not allowed to see them. "We are not after anything special - just the same rights as mum's latest boyfriend, that's all. The judge did not come the door today. Perhaps we'll catch him next time."

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