Fathers 4 Justice (F4J) was formed in the summer of 2001 by London-based political activist Matt O’Connor after he was denied
access to his two sons Daniel and Alexander in Britain’s Secret Family Courts.
This followed a difficult separation from his first wife.
Despite resolving the matter out of court in late 2001 and re-establishing a
normal relationship with his boys, O’Connor pledged to reform family law for
the benefit of his sons whom he feared would suffer the same experience when
they became fathers. On 17th December 2002, Fathers 4 Justice staged their
first direct action demonstration when 200 Father Christmases stormed the lobby
of the then Lord Chancellor’s Department.
Since then O’Connor has masterminded the creation of one of the highest
profile campaign groups in the world, spawning a host of imitation (but
unrelated) groups in different countries. His iconic protests have garnered
worldwide publicity for a cause shrouded in secrecy by the courts and ignored by
the political and religious elite.
From Spiderman at Tower Bridge to Batman at Buckingham Palace and the
flour-bombing of the Prime Minister in the chamber of the House of Commons, the
campaign for truth, justice and equality in family law has captured the public
imagination, catapulting the issues surrounding family law to the top of the
political agenda, and inspiring thousands of disenfranchised parents and
grandparents alike to campaign for equal parenting rights.
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