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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> SR v OR [2022] EWHC 3479 (Fam) (18 October 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2022/3479.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 3479 (Fam) |
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FAMILY DIVISION
(On Appeal from the Family Court at Watford)
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN ACT 1989
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(In Public)
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SR |
Appellant |
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OR |
Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT appeared as Litigant in Person.
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Crown Copyright ©
SIR JONATHAN COHEN:
(1) a finding that the father demonstrated a clear intention to cause the mother financial hardship when the relationship broke down;
(2) that he ceased to support her immigration application and threatened her with deportation; and
(3) that she found that the mother experienced a level of control and, to an extent, some physical abuse "at least to the extent of some hitting in the relationship that might well have given her cause for concern", but, also, financial control and concerns that she expressed about the fear that she would be returned to Bangladesh.
It is right also to say that the Recorder was critical of some aspects of the mother's behaviour and found that she had been verbally abusive to the father and had improperly involved the children in adult disputes.
"It appears to the Court that it may be appropriate for a care or supervision order to be made with respect to the children because of the seriousness of the Court's findings in its judgment."
So, to that end, Hertfordshire County Council were instructed to prepare a report on the children's circumstances under s.37 of the Children Act. A contact order was made which continued the indirect contact provisions of the order of 20 April 2020, which provided for weekly video contact and further contact by way of gifts and cards to be sent through solicitors. The order did not, on the face of it, say that there should be no direct contact, but that was plainly the intention of the Recorder.
Transcribed by Opus 2 International Limited Official Court Reporters and Audio Transcribers 5 New Street Square, London, EC4A 3BF Tel: 020 7831 5627 Fax: 020 7831 7737 [email protected] |