In Harm’s Way, 9780008657871
Paperback
Secret family court decisions: Failing parents, failing children, failing justice.

In Harm’s Way

the memoir of a child protection lawyer from the most secretive court in england and wales – the family court

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    12 August 2025

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Summary

Behind Closed Doors: A Family Court Lawyer’s Fight for Vulnerable Children

When the system fails the parents, how can it protect the children?

Welcome to the secretive world of the Family Court.

What’s it like to act for a father who has recently overcome his drug problem but risks losing his beloved son to foster care?

Or to represent a young mother whose abusive childhood has left her depressed and struggling to cope, to th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780008657871
ISBN-10:0008657874
Author:Teresa Thornhill
Publisher:HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:HarperCollins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:12 August 2025
Weight:160g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

’This thought provoking book should be ‘required reading’ for all involved in the safeguarding of children and young people in England today. The author has had a lifetime of hard-earned experience in working as a lawyer in the Family Court. She distils this experience into a comprehensive yet easily readable account of how the Court operates, illustrating the processes with case histories of the experiences of such children. Her empathy and compassion for them shines through as do her positive suggestions for improving the care and best interests of highly vulnerable families.’ Professor Sir Al Aynsley – Green Kt, former first Children’s Commissioner for England and Professor Emeritus, University College London.

‘This is a brave, compelling, sometimes times angry account of the professional and personal life of a childcare barrister, who is also a mother, working in the Family courts over a period of 30 years…At times uplifting, at times depressing, I thoroughly recommend this book for childcare practitioners, those who work in the Family Law system – and those who don’t but want to know more.’ Sarah Forster, retired Deputy District Judge

About The Author

Teresa Thornhill

Teresa Thornhill is a recently retired child protection barrister who has practised both at the bar of England and Wales and in-house within various local authority legal departments, representing parents, children and social workers. Her previous books include Hara Hotel: The Refugee Journey from Syria to Greece: A Tale of Syrian Refugees in Greece, Sweet Tea with Cardamom: A Journey through Iraqi Kurdistan, and The Curtain Maker of Beirut: Conversations with the Lebanese. Teresa paints and is a keen long-distance walker.

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