Some recent decisions in the Family Court
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Some recent decisions in the Family Court



Since the creation (on 22nd April - see post of 24th April) of the new Family Court for England and Wales, cases are being reported by Bailii under the headings of-
The following three reported decisions illustrate all too well the complex and difficult decisions required in this area of legal practice.   The decisions do not raise any new points of law but they are of interest because they illustrate well the anxious consideration given to the detail of the case by the judges involved.








- Family Law - Some Recent Developments In Childcare Law
An update on SOME of the recent developments in child care family law Supreme Court of the UK: - In the matter of B (a child) [2013] UKSC 33 - (judgment ... press summary ... Youtube 12th June) - concerned (1) the criteria for making a care order...

- Child Care Cases - A Difficult Question Of Law Heading To The Supreme Court
In March 2004, a baby girl  (T-L) was found dead in her parent's bed.  Some weeks before her death she had suffered 17 fractures to her ribs.  There was also other bruising.  The official cause of death was asphyxia by obstruction...

- High Number Of Care Applications For Children // Government Responds To Norgrove
Updated The Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service (Cafcass) has issued some interesting data which should give rise to considerable concern.   Between April 2011 and January 2012, Cafcass received 8,403 new applications. This...

- Children And The Courts .... Concern Over Delays In Care Proceedings
The Guardian has recently published interesting items about delays in cases involving the care of children ("care proceedings").  Many of these cases are far from straightforward.   Barnardos are suggesting a 30 week period in which care...

- Children And The Courts ....review By The Government
"The court therefore grants an interim care order to the local authority in respect of ...(child) ..."  Those words are the nuclear option in child care cases.  They often mean removal of the child from the family to foster carers of the local...



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