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FAMILY DIVISION
Royal Courts of Justice Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(In Private)
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A Local Authority | Applicant | |
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(1) Mrs X | ||
(2) Mr X | ||
(3) Mrs Y | ||
(4) Z (by his children's guardian) | Respondents |
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MS. C. NICHOLES appeared on behalf of the First and Second Respondents.
MS S HAIDER-SHAH (instructed by The Family Law Group) appeared on behalf of the Third Respondent.
MS J. RAYSON (instructed by Mr. Knowles) appeared on behalf of Z by his Children?s Guardian
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MRS JUSTICE THEIS:
"Firstly, that all the important adults in your life agree that the best outcome of these court proceedings at this time is for you to have a care order with the Local Authority. Both Mrs. Y and Mr. and Mrs. X agree with this. This means the Local Authority will hold parental responsibility for you and they will be the ones making the overall decisions for you going forward that are in your best interest and when the Local Authority make decisions, they will discuss these decisions with you as well as with Mr. and Mrs. X and Mrs. Y. Mrs. Y's involvement will be recorded on the care order so everybody who works with you going forward knows that she will be involved alongside the Local Authority and Mr. and Mrs. X. Everyone agrees that contact will continue and gradually increase with Mrs. Y and Z's birth family working towards day-time contacts and overnight stays. Mrs. Y does not think it will make any difference to your relationship going forward with her if the adoption is revoked or not at this time and she will continue being involved in your life. Finally, Mr. and Mrs. X recognise that Mrs. Y is very important to you and likewise, Mrs. Y recognises that Mr. and Mrs. X remain significant people in your life."
1. Probably most importantly in this case, it is what Z wants. It is an order that he will, undoubtedly, work with and benefit from going forward.2. It will meet his psychological, educational and emotional needs because it will provide stability through the Local Authority being able to effectively exercise parental responsibility, not only to meet his day-to-day needs, but to be able to discuss the difficult issues that he will have to navigate going forward in decisions about his future care.
3. It will give the stability that a care order can provide. The Local Authority will be there as the statutory parent to help support Z with the relationships he may have with the adults in his life. Z has, undoubtedly, made progress in his placement, but the court cannot ignore the relatively recent difficulties that he has experienced in relation to his behaviour that obviously still concerned Dr. James when he gave his evidence on Tuesday.