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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> KS v MK [2015] EWHC 3276 (Fam) (29 October 2015) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2015/3276.html Cite as: [2015] EWHC 3276 (Fam) |
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FAMILY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
(Sitting in public)
B E T W E E N :
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KS | Applicant/father | |
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MK | Respondent/mother |
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Miss Ruth Cabeza appeared on behalf of the respondent/mother
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MR JUSTICE HOLMAN:
"The court considered that in light of that reply it is necessary for the just determination of the case, and in the welfare of the child, that Dr Jasti is asked to meet again with, and review the child ..."
"... has been extremely distressed and apprehensive about any prospect of returning to Spain because of the impact this would have on her child and herself. Her symptoms are in keeping with an acute adjustment disorder, which is caused by her social circumstances and would resolve if the threat of returning to Spain were no longer present ... She appears to be terrified of the prospect of she and her daughter returning to Spain ... My impression is that this would have a very negative effect ... for [the mother] ... and that her mental health would worsen if she were forced to return."
"…is presenting with acute levels of distress, anxiety and low mood. These are directly related to her fears that the court will return her and/or her daughter to Spain ..."
"The lack of any clear outcome to the case on 29th October is also likely to result in ongoing distress to [the mother] ... and a worse long-term prognosis for [the mother's] mental health condition."
"If the court concludes that, on return, the mother will suffer such anxieties that their affect on her mental health will create a situation that is intolerable for the child, then the child should not be returned ..."