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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE WORCESTER COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE RUNDELL)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE TOULSON
and
MR JUSTICE BODEY
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IN THE MATTER OF C (Children) |
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Mr P Lopez (instructed by Messrs Thursfields) appeared on behalf of the Respondent, the local authority.
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Mr Justice Bodey:
"Upon the court having decided that [MH] should not be allowed in the home"
I do not for my part read that as being in the nature of any kind of injunction, but more as clear strong advice.
"…I ask rhetorically why should they say that if it was not true."
"… yet again, having for the third time agreed to the necessary psychiatric assessment, she subsequently refused."
"It was made clear that, were the mother prepared to engage in various respects which I set out in the judgment that I gave, the matter would be reconsidered [in other words, the question of where the children should live]. This hearing was fixed for such reconsideration. Regrettably, not only has the mother not engaged as we hoped she would, but her behaviour has deteriorated, so much so that now I am told that earlier this week she was selling the children's toys off in the street along their route to school."
"Maybe she has not [sold any of their toys] but she clearly threatened to do so and the children were aware of that threat."
That was seemingly based on the children's telling the social worker that they wanted to see the mother so as to ask her not to sell their toys and for the toys to be given to them back.
"She still holds to that view and when pressed she said, and I quote, 'I have little respect for people who break my human rights' …"
Lord Justice Toulson:
Lord Justice Sedley:
Order: Appeal dismissed