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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> London Borough of Redbridge v The Mother & Anor [2023] EWFC 288 (B) (19 April 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2023/288.html Cite as: [2023] EWFC 288, [2023] EWFC 288 (B) |
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B e f o r e :
(In Private)
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LONDON BOROUGH OF REDBRIDGE |
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(1) The Mother (2) The Father |
Respondents |
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MS BEER (instructed by Copperstone Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the First Respondent.
MR K GEDAL (Instructed by Caroline Flaherty Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Second Respondent.
MS S WHITTAM (Instructed by Russell-Cooke Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Guardian.
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JUDGE SUH:
Background
Procedural history
Analysis
Welfare
"It remains my opinion that [the mother] is likely to be a highly emotionally inconsistent parent who will respond to the children's behaviour in different ways on different occasions. This is internally driven due to her own difficulty. But from a child's perspective such inconsistent behaviour will be inexplicable and this itself poses a significant risk of emotional harm, both in the short, medium and long-term. Her attachment structure also poses a long-term risk of emotional harm to the children."
"J recently asked his grandmother, 'What happened with mum? Where's she gone?' and when told 'I don't know' he responded. 'I'll see her when I see her then.'"
"... that the grandmother has a very close relationship with both her grandchildren and they are extremely comfortable in her presence, and in the [redacted name] house in general. I have no concerns with her ability to support them and with support of the rest of the household and with the extended family, she will do a good job in caring for K and J on a long-term basis."