O & M (Children) [2006] EWCA Civ 1367
Appeal by father against findings of fact in care proceedings. Appeal dismissed.
Appeal by father against findings of fact in care proceedings. Appeal dismissed.
This is an application for permission to appeal an order in ancillary relief proceedings concerning payment of legal costs as part of maintenance pending suit. The application was dismissed.
This is an appeal by parents against care orders for their two children on the grounds that the trial judge could not conclude there was evidence of significant harm. The appeal was allowed in part.
This is an application for permission to appeal an order in a case where the father had been accused of sexually molesting his daughter.
This is an application by the mother for permission to appeal, with appeal to follow, against a refusal to grant a residence order. Application refused.
This is an application for judicial review of a care plan put forward by the Council for a child suffering from Sanfilippo syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. The application failed.
This is an application for judicial review of a local authority’s decision to stop direct payments to the claimant to help provide support for a child with Down’s Syndrome. The grounds of that decision were that the payments were being used to place the child in a specialist boarding school and that under regulation 7(3) of the Children Act the local authority was precluded from paying for residential accommodation under these regulations. The application succeeded.
Application for permission to appeal orders in ancillary relief. Permission to appeal the substantive order was refused but granted with regards to the costs issues.
Appeal against an order refusing leave to remove children to France by the mother. Appeal dismissed.
Appeal against a refusal to award a costs order in proceedings combining ancillary relief and a civil claim by the husband’s girlfriend against the wife. Appeal allowed.
Appeal relating to refusal to allow a child to be joined as a party to Hague Convention proceedings. Appeal dismissed.
Application for permission to appeal, with appeal to follow, an order for a transfer of tenancy. Permission to appeal granted but appeal dismissed.
This judgment concerns whether a form of divorce in Japan, a kyogi rikon, is a divorce ‘obtained by means of proceedings’ for the purposes of s46(1) of the Family Law Act 1986.
Appeal against conviction for manslaughter in a criminal case principally on the grounds that the judge in care proceedings, held before the criminal trial, had not been able to find that the appellant had committed the crime so to continue with the criminal indictment was an abuse of process. Appeal dismissed.
This is an appeal against prison sentences imposed for breach of a non-molestation order under the Family Law Act 1996. The appeal was dismissed.
This is an application for permission to appeal against the refusal to grant an order for contact sought by the half brother of three younger sisters. The application was refused.