A Long Sutton dad who has been campaigning for equal parenting rights has launched a website to help parents get the correct legal advice.
Simon Cobb launched PAPA (People Against Parental Alienation) before the pandemic, calling for equality between divorcing parents in terms of children.

And he’s looking to help others that are in a similar situation as he was in with his eight-year-old son Arlo.
So far the group has 31,000 followers on Instagram and 22,000 on the private Facebook group.
In just a few days over 100 people have signed up to the new website which includes a chat forum as well as links as to where to get legal information and advice.
He’s also been in conversations about making a documentary about his story.
“It’s a place where people will be able to access a free-to-use forum to discuss topics and get support/advice and there will also be family court resources and mental health resources added as well as a blog,” said Simon who has designed, built and financed the website himself. “I want to help and reach as many people as I can.”
The website address is www.papaorg.co.uk