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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Family Division) Decisions >> HH (A Child: Stay of Order Pending Appeal) (Rev2) [2022] EWHC 3369 (Fam) (23 December 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Fam/2022/3369.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 3369 (Fam), [2023] WLR(D) 33, [2023] 1 FCR 649, [2023] 1 WLR 1189, [2023] WLR 1189 |
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FAMILY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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In re HH (A Child: Stay of Order pending Appeal) |
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Mr Justice Mostyn:
"The appellant seeks a stay of the proceedings and a stay on any direct contact ordered for the reasons set out in the appellant's draft grounds of appeal attached to this notice. These issues must be explored thoroughly before it can be determined whether or not direct contact is appropriate."
"'From these authorities I derive the following five principles … First, the court must take into account all the circumstances of the case. Second, a stay is the exception rather than the general rule. Third, the party seeking a stay should provide cogent evidence that the appeal will be stifled or rendered nugatory unless a stay is granted. Fourth, in exercising its discretion the court applies what is in effect a balance of harm test in which the likely prejudice to the successful party must be carefully considered. Fifth, the court should take into account the prospects of the appeal succeeding. Only where strong grounds of appeal or a strong likelihood of success is shown should a stay be considered.' "