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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE PRINCIPAL REGISTRY
OF THE FAMILY DIVISION
(His Honour Judge Ryland)
Strand London WC2 Wednesday 17th April, 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE BUXTON
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S (CHILDREN) |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 190 Fleet Street,
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040
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THE RESPONDENT/MOTHER did not appear and was not represented
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"If the mother is granted residence of the children, the father will move up to Linlithgow; if the father is granted residence, the mother will stay in London. They are both agreed about that and they are both agreed about the generous contact that the non-residential parent should have."
"I found the mother's evidence to be highly satisfactory in every regard. I found her to be a person with great intelligence, of great integrity."
"The situation therefore resolves itself into this question that I have to answer: should the interests of the children require me to grant a residence order to the father, with the father's plans of staying in London, of sending the children to the same fee-paying schools as the parties have attended prior to September of last year, with the mother having to continue to work (whether or not a full-time basis or on a less frequent basis) but with the mother continuing in the role of breadwinner and supplying the money and the means to pay for the children's schooling and houses from both these parents in different houses; or, should the situation be that the interests of the children require me to give residence to the mother, who proposes to take these children up to Linlithgow, to buy houses for the father and herself, and send the children to local educational schools?"
"... I am quite satisfied [that they] are dependent upon the continued financial support of the mother to a very high degree. It seems to me that the consequence of his proposals will entail that the mother will have to work at least probably three days a week in her current job in order to earn enough to support the way of life that the father's proposals entail."
"I think that she is genuine with that, and I think that that is what she genuinely wants to do."