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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM His Honour Judge Vincent
sitting as a judge of the High Court
1 February 2008
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE WALL
and
LORD JUSTICE LLOYD
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G (A Child) Number 2 MM |
Appellant |
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Mr and Mrs C A Local Authority AG G by her Children's Guardian |
1st Respondent 2nd Respondent 3rd Respondent 4th Respondent |
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Mrs C appeared in person – Mr C did not attend – 1st Respondent
Mr Richard Beddoe (instructed by A County Council) for the 2nd Respondent
Mr Rawdon Crozier (instructed by John Murray – Solicitors) for the 3rd Respondent
Miss Helen Matuk (instructed by Ashtons – Solicitors) for the Guardian – 4th Respondent
Hearing date: 14th February 2008
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Sir Mark Potter P :
On an annual basis, my office processes approximately 300 cases for children who immigrate to the United States who must be accepted in Illinois. Pursuant to the US Immigration and Nationality Act, section 320, a foreign born child is eligible to emigrate from their country of origin and remain permanently in the United States once they have been qualified. If the US Citizenship and Immigration Service and the American Consul concur that a minor is eligible for immigration for the purposes of adoption, the state of Illinois does not impose any additional requirements that must be met in order for the child to enter the State of Illinois. Be advised, however, that for children who must be adopted in Illinois, the Illinois Adoption Act mandates post placement supervision for a six month period prior to finalization of an adoption. Illinois law also requires an "investigative" report be submitted to the presiding judge with a recommendation for adoption before a final adoption decree can be entered on behalf of (PG). Be advised that our office will arrange post placement supervision with the Department of Children and Family Services and the required "investigative report" as a courtesy to the High Court of the United Kingdom.