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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (High Court Judges) >> L, Re (Re Adoption and Children Act 2002) [2021] EWFC 115 (21 July 2021) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2021/115.html Cite as: [2021] EWFC 115 |
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Sitting at the Royal Courts of Justice
IN THE MATTER OF L
IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION AND CHILDREN ACT 2002
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(In Private)
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J |
Applicant |
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K |
Respondent |
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MRS JUSTICE THEIS:
Introduction
Relevant background
Relevant legal framework, discussion and decision
"An adopted person is to be treated in law as if born as the child of the adopters or adopter."
(1) Under s.49 she is a single adopter. She has been habitually resident in this jurisdiction for one year.
(2) In accordance with s.51 she is over 21 years of age.
(3) As a result of the leave that I gave previously, that the application can be made before the three-year period has expired.
(4) In accordance with the provisions in ss.42–44, the local authority has been given notice, it has had the opportunity to be able to undertake the necessary investigations it is required to do, and it clearly had sufficient opportunity to be able to see L with J in a home environment as required under s.42(7).
(5) There is updating medical information available in accordance with r.14.12.
(6) The respondent, K, consents to this court making an adoption order which satisfies the requirements in ss.47 and 52. There is a notarised consent dated 23 January 2020, and the recent communication giving her notice in relation to this hearing has confirmed that her support and consent she gave then remains firmly in place. Both J and K remain in contact exchanging updating information in relation to L's progress. There is nothing in the papers to suggest that that consent has changed in any way.
"L is at the centre of the applicant's life. She clearly enjoys parenting, is focused on L's needs and tries to always be the best parent she can. L presents as a happy, contented toddler, strongly attached to the applicant and comfortable in his life. L is completely accepted and integrated into the applicant's extended family. The applicant is aware the circumstances of L's life are different to most children and L will ask questions about his background. She will need to answer skilfully to help L comprehend and be comfortable with his past. Above all, J loves L and wants to become his legal mother throughout his childhood by granting of an adoption order."