youngmafbog - I appreciate you speak from personal experience, but from a wider perspective, i can assure you that the courts are all in favour of 'happy families', however inappropriate this may be.
Both my wife, who was Deputy Head of an inner-city school and had many many dealings with the family courts, and our solicitor, who is also a circuit judge, bemoan the family court's insistence that 'every child needs both parents' even when this is manifestly not the case.
This is pertinent right now, because my youngest daughter has received a court order from her ex-husband for access to their three-year-old, even though he has not been in touch for over eight months.
It is likely that he will be granted supervised access to a child who remembers him hitting his wife, and shouting and throwing furniture around.
because the court always likes to get families 'together', this is likely to be the line they will take.
So although your experience says different, I can assure you that in most cases, the courts do not stop access, quite the reverse!