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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (High Court Judges) >> H v F (Relocation) [2014] EWFC 11 (18 June 2014) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2014/11.html Cite as: [2014] EWFC 11 |
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B e f o r e :
Sitting at the Royal Courts of Justice
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Applicant |
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Respondent |
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Sorrel Dixon (instructed by Bates Wells and Braithwaite) for the Respondent father
Hearing dates: 16-18 June
Judgment date: 18 June
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Peter Jackson:
(a) A's ascertainable wishes and feelings (considered in the light of her age and understanding);
(b) A's physical, emotional and educational needs;
(c) the likely effect on her of any change in her circumstances;
(d) her age, sex, background and any characteristics of hers which the court considers relevant;
(e) any harm which she has suffered or is at risk of suffering;
(f) how capable each of her parents, and any other person in relation to whom the court considers the question to be relevant, is of meeting her needs;
(g) the range of powers available to the court.
A's wishes and feelings
A's age, sex, background and relevant characteristics
A's physical, emotional and educational needs
Any harm which A has suffered or is at risk of suffering
"During the time I spent with both parents, I observed very good communication with their daughter and they were attentive to her needs. It is clear that A is loved by them both and appears from information provided by the health visiting service to be thriving in the care she currently receives in both parents' home. I observed nothing that would contradict this..."
The capacity of the parents and other family members to meet A's needs
The likely effect of any change in her circumstances
The range of powers available to the court
Conclusion