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ON APPEAL FROM THE FAMILY COURT AT CANTERBURY
HIS HONOUR JUDGE SCARRATT
ME14C01575
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE RICHARDS
and
LADY JUSTICE BLACK
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Re: D (CHILD) |
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Ms Caroline Budden (instructed by Kent County Council) for the Respondent
Mr Adrian Pidduck (instructed by Atkins Hope Solicitors) for the Children's Guardian
Hearing date: 15th September 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Lady Justice Black :
The substance of the case
"I find on the evidence that I have heard, accepting the evidence as I do of the professionals, that the mother has not in fact provided constant, stable and consistent accommodation for J. He has had numerous changes of accommodation in his life, and I am not at all certain that the current placement with [the grandmother] in the light of all that I know about the mother and the co-dependency of that relationship will be sustainable. So I make the finding that the mother has not provided stable and consistent accommodation for J."
"….although there have been improvements acknowledged by everybody and acknowledged by this court, the mother has led since the date of these proceedings something of a chaotic life style….. That has led inevitably in my judgment to instability and inconsistency in routine for this very young child."
a. The mother had struggled with her finances in the past;
b. J had not been provided with opportunities for interaction with other children; the mother had not taken J to as many groups as she could have done;
c. The mother had needs and "cannot prioritise J's needs over her own, such as travelling around during the day denying any kind of routine to J";
d. J was likely to suffer emotional abuse in the care of the mother "as a result of him simply being around her and being exposed to her aggressive and volatile behaviour towards others".
"If the evidence conflicts with the evidence of the mother I prefer the evidence of the professionals."
Lord Justice Richards :
Lord Justice Longmore :