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ON APPEAL FROM THE PORTSMOUTH FAMILY COURT
HIS HONOUR JUDGE LEVEY
Case No: AF12P00004
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE BLACK
and
MR JUSTICE MITTING
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B (CHILDREN) |
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Ms Anita Geser (instructed by way of public/direct access) for the Respondent Mother
Ms Tonia Clark (instructed by Dutton Gregory LLP) for the Guardian
Hearing date : 9 December 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Elias :
"1. The Court accepted M's evidence that Father had repeatedly kissed Mf and made repeated requests for her to kiss him.
Lengthy hugs ending with touching her bottom.
Father did push M on the 7.11.2011.
No finding of passionate kissing (not sought by mother).
No finding of touching M's breasts (not sought by mother)
F did make inappropriate comments to M about her breasts (sometimes in front of O) and did ask to see her breasts.
F also made inappropriate comments about sex to M.
2. The evidence relating to the babysitter, members of school staff, pupils all corroborate M's evidence. All the evidence gives rise to concerns as to the Respondent's attitudes about teenagers and women.
The first ground of appeal
"[The father] also referred to treatment that M had. There had been concerns about her behaviour. There are in the bundle some letters from M's G.P. Dr Adamson, which refer to her difficult behaviour at home: defiant behaviour from time to time; oppositional behaviour. It is unclear whether this goes beyond what is normal for a teenage girl in any event.
There is also evidence from the father in a witness statement where he specifically states that M is receiving treatment for Asperger's Syndrome when in fact she was not. She had some little involvement with the Child Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS), but not to any significant degree …"
The second ground of appeal
The 7 November incident
Conclusion
Lady Justice Black:
Mr Justice Mitting: