L-G (Children: Risk Assessment) [2025] EWCA Civ 60
Court of Appeal Court Orders Rehearing in care proceedings case due to Incomplete Risk Assessment of the mother.​
Court of Appeal Court Orders Rehearing in care proceedings case due to Incomplete Risk Assessment of the mother.​
LJ Baker upholds a DDJ’s decision to Finalise Child Arrangements at Dispute Resolution Appointment, Emphasising Welfare and Case Management Discretion.
Judgment dealing with Father’s claim that threatening communications had been sent by a third party
Final Hearing in CAO proceedings involving the making of a Family Assistance Order against the wishes of the Local Authority
Application to permit the conditional order in divorce to be made final, where parties had reconciled for 15 months after the conditional order was made.
Judgment adjourning final hearing of care proceedings to explore possibility of support for the parents, who are both deaf.
The Court was concerned with an application for a parental order in respect of a child referred to at ‘Z’ who was over a year old. The applicants were the biological father and the gestational surrogate who carried Z.
Knowles J was concerned with a girl, referred to as ‘P’ born in July 2023. An application was made for a parental order pursuant to s54 of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2009 (paragraph 1).
District Judge Hammond handed down judgment following Father’s (F) application for contact with his three children. The Mother (M) applied for a non-molestation order. An interim non-molestation order was made and extended until the conclusion of proceedings.
A hearing before Nicholas Allen KC (sitting as Deputy High Court Judge) considering W’s application for a Legal Services Payment Order (‘LSPO’). W’s second application for Maintenance Pending Suit (‘MPS’) adjourned.
The court was concerned with an application made for a parental order under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act 2008, s 54 [‘HFEA 2008’] with respect to a baby girl, ‘A’ who was aged two years old.
In Re AB and CD (Children) [2024] EWHC 3520 (Fam), the High Court considered an application under the 1980 Hague Convention for the return of two boys, AB (14) and CD (9), from England to Ireland.
This was a judgment published by Mr Justice Harrison in the High Court. His lordship was concerned with a child, referred to as ‘C’, born in Nigeria in 2017 and aged 7.
This was a committal judgment concerned with the question outlined in paragraph 1, as to why the respondent ‘should not be committed to prison, or otherwise punished, for failure to comply with a court order dated 17 April 2024, in particular in relation to the paragraphs numbered 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, to provide additional information and documentation in relation to the parties’ and in particular his financial circumstances, such that the court is in a position to determine the financial remedy proceedings’.
Deputy High Court Judge Powell rules that Parental Responsibility Void Ab Initio for Non-Biological Father mistakenly named on Birth Certificate
A judgment of Ms Justice Henke reinforcing the principles highlighted in the CoA case of Re M 2024 and High Court case of LB Enfield 2024, emphasising the need for a thorough welfare evaluation, but most importantly the need for timely determinations, and prioritising the child’s best interests in care proceedings.