thank you very much for coming and talking to us, sarah parsons, assistant director of cafcass. family courts. in a letter to thejustice secretary they praise parents who have spoken out and say: what would an independent enquiry change? it would establish the scale of the problem. the representative of the problem. the representative of cafcass spoke about evidence but we don't have any evidence. you've done this amazing research announced today and women's aid have done in the past but it should not take an independent bbc investigation or charities to establish how the most vulnerable people in our society are being treated at the heart of our justice system. i have constituents coming to speak to me about their experience in the family courts and they are told by their solicitors they are told by their solicitors they won't represent them anymore because they went to see their for help. we are caught in the heart of a kafkaesque system and nobody represents their interests or helps them and they are being asked to jump them and they are being asked to jump through ridiculous