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CIVIL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM BOW COUNTY COURT
AND THE PRINCIPAL REGISTRY
(HHJJ Hornby & Tyrer and Munby J)
The Strand London Thursday 20 June 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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G (A CHILD) |
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
Thursday 20 June 2002
"The situation seems to be very clearly -- and even clearer today -- that if he returns to his mother, he will only see his father on a supervised basis that is pleasing to her. This appears to me to be, in terms of my investigations and the history of the matter, entirely irrational. It is a strong statement, but I feel I have to make that statement today. It is entirely irrational. And in that sense, it is a great concern to me that a child here is being used by a parent -- perhaps unwittingly, your Honour, I am sure the mother does not wish to harm her child in any way whatsoever. But a child is being used unwittingly by a parent, not in his best interests."
"On the question of credibility I am entirely satisfied that the father is the truthful person and that what he has told me is the truth. I am entirely satisfied as well, I am sad to say, that this mother has not told the truth but what really verges on a pack of lies, assertions of the gravest kind against her former husband, pursued for her own ends to an extent that I very much regret I can only describe as wicked."
"I am entirely satisfied that his was a professional enquiry, that his principled answers to his investigations were based upon his perception of the welfare of the child and I accept both his evidence and his conclusions without reservation. I accept that mother's claim to be the main keeper of the truth about [N] and his past history is false. I am entirely satisfied that she has not told the truth and that much of what she has asserted over the years and before me in relation to the February 2000 allegation is, sad to relate, manufactured malice."
"But it is necessary, I am entirely satisfied, that this seismic change must be maintained for [N's] benefit. Father will not merely manage. I believe he will do extremely well."
"That is because mother instructed counsel not to make submissions and she declined to tell me what contact she would wish if [N] remained with his father. I shall say that there shall be reasonable supervised contact between the child and his mother, supervised at all times and at such times and such dates as can be arranged and agreed in writing between the parties' solicitors or by further order of this court on the lodging of detailed proposals."