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FAMILY DIVISION
AND IN THE FAMILY COURT AT THE ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN ACT 1989
AND THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1998
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MZ |
Applicant |
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FZ |
1st Respondent |
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X & Y (By their Guardian) |
2nd & 3rd Respondents |
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The Secretary of State for Justice |
Interested Party |
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Mark Jarman (instructed by Cafcass Legal) for the 2nd and 3rd Respondents
Carine Patry and Alex Laing (instructed by Government Legal Department) for the Interested Party.
Hearing dates: 24th & 25th May 2021
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Crown Copyright ©
The Honourable Ms Justice Russell DBE:
Introduction
Primary application pursuant to the Children Act 1989.
"You've made huge progress over the last four or five months. Back before Christmas you weren't able to recognise this room as a courtroom. You didn't accept it was a courtroom and you refused to recognise the fact that you weren't very well, and you refused to have any treatment to try and make you better. You've made massive progress from that point, and the great thing about schizophrenia is it is treatable, and if a careful plan is set up it is treatable within the community, so long as the person who is suffering from that illness cooperates and works with all of the mental health staff, and it's very much the wish of this court that that is what will happen to you."
The Law in respect of the Children Act 1989 Applications.
HRA 1998 application: declaration of incompatibility
Conclusion
Note 1 2.189(1) page 425 The Family Court Practice 2021 [Back] Note 2 Re D (Withdrawal of Parental Responsibility) [2015] FLR 166 CA & Re A and B (Children: Restrictions on Parental Responsibility Radicalisation and Extremism) [2016] 2 FLR 977, FD [Back] Note 4 Stec and Others v. the United Kingdom [GC], no.65731/01 and 65900/01, para 52, ECHR 2006-VI) [Back] Note 5 In respect of acquisition, the position as of today’s date is set out in the table in Hershman and McFarlane: Children Law and Practice (December 2020, [209A]).
[Back] Note 6 Ibid Hershman & McFarlane Cf footnote # 5. This is a precis of the law in respect of married and unmarried parents and does not encompass others who may have parental responsibility conferred and revoked. [Back] Note 7 1. Section 4 (3) then became sections 4 (2A) and (3), themselves amended, a further example of the flux and flexibility in respect of this area of law in reflecting changes in society. [Back] Note 8 RA (Sri Lanka) v SSHD [2008] EWCA Civ 1210; AM (Zimbabwe) v
SSHD [2020] UKSC 17. [Back]