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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
PRINCIPAL REGISTRY OF THE FAMILY DIVISION
(His Honour Judge Hamilton)
Strand London WC1N 1NZ Thursday, 17th January 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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RE: "I" (a Child) |
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The Respondent Father did not appear and was not represented.
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"The mother should realise that the way in which she could hope to encourage the father to depart from [the order] is to demonstrate over say at least the next six months that she does not intend to do anything except but to abide by the orders of the court."
"I have no doubt at all that when [the mother] says it is out of love she may be right; but it has become not just love but, as the father says, he is virtually living under siege."
"She loves [T] very much, but her harassment of him - and that is what it is - can only be destructive."
"I want to come back with my Mum in September 2002, to start a new term at a new school."
(1)Actually give the boy freedom to telephone his mother and his sister when he wants to. He will be judged by the court if he fails to do so.
(2)Honour his promise that, if T wishes to come here more frequently than the contact ordered, he will undertake that journey (see p.10 of Judge Hamilton's judgment).
(3)He will enable the mother to have reports from the school and will allow the school to communicate with the mother. I hope that the school, if shown a copy of this judgment, will accept that as a matter of English law the mother is as fully entitled to information about the boy's progress and to copies of school reports as is the father, and nothing in the orders prevents that being done.