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England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> JPC v SLW & Anor [2007] EWHC 1349 (Fam) (08 June 2007) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2007/1349.html Cite as: [2007] EWHC 1349 (Fam), [2007] 2 FLR 900 |
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FAMILY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
THE PRESIDENT OF THE FAMILY DIVISION
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JPC |
PLAINTIFF |
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And SLW |
1ST DEFENDANT |
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And |
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SMW |
2ND DEFENDANT |
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The First Defendant acting in person
Mrs Debbie Taylor (instructed by Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP) for the 2nd Defendant
Hearing date: 25 April 2007
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Crown Copyright ©
Sir Mark Potter, P :
Introduction:
Background
The Father's Case
The position of S
"After that I did think about it a lot. I decided that I would go and live with him. There was a whole bunch of reasons but principally it was plain that mum wanted me to go; but her own position was such that she was unable to provide us with a proper home; that I was really not wanted and the situation was likely to deteriorate. I told them my decision. [The mother's partner's] response was to forbid me to go out and to order that I should have no contact with my father. There was another huge argument on about 28 December. I remember a telephone call when mum screamed down the line at dad 'come and get her'. In what has become a not unfamiliar pattern the following day, mum simply ignored everything she had said and pretended it had not happened."
The mother's case
The overall picture
Consent/ Acquiescence: Article 13(a)
S's Objections
Intolerable situation: Article 13(b)
Conclusion