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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
FAMILY DIVISION
(Mrs Justice Hogg)
Strand London WC2 Thursday 13th September, 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
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G & P (CHILDREN) |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040
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appeared on behalf of the Applicant/Father
MISS M McNAB (Instructed by Surrey County Council, Legal Services, County Hall, Kingston Upon Thames KT21 2DN)
appeared on behalf of the Respondent/Local Authority
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"In respect of P I found that the criteria under section 31 has been met. In the circumstances of this case I cannot countenance a return to her mother's care. However, the father and the grandmother each seek to care for P and I must consider their applications.
The father gave evidence to support his application to care for P. He put himself forward as a sole carer late in the day."
"... a disregard for the mother, her well-being and that of the children. At best I question his judgment. I question his ability to prioritise the real needs of the family at home.
I am left with the feeling that, while he loves his daughter and enjoys playing with her and is able to show some parenting skills, that he has an inability to consider things in depth and understand other people's needs and make provision for them."
"Moreover I have real doubts whether he could resist the mother were she to demand to see P. On his own evidence he does not accept or understand the concerns. He still believes that she should care for P and that she is an excellent mother."
"I have a real doubt whether the father has the capacity to emotionally parent a child."
"... I was deeply concerned about the general tenor, attitude, of his evidence.
The guardian told me she had concerns about his plan before he gave evidence but those concerns were increased by his evidence."
"I should only order an assessment of the father if I felt that there were prospects for a favourable outcome, namely, that P would be able to live with her father. To order an assessment would inevitably delay a final placement for P and without good prospects it would not be justified. I agree with the guardian for the reasons which she has given and my own reasons that an assessment would not be justified."