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CIVIL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM SOUTHEND COUNTY COURT
(His Honour Judge Yelton)
The Strand London Monday 15 April 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
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H (A child) |
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MISS J SPRATT-DAWSON (instructed by Jefferies, Courtway House, 129 Hamlet Court Road,
Wescliff on Sea) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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Crown Copyright ©
Monday 15 April 2002
"And upon the respondent agreeing to furnish reports and photographs as to [the child]'s progress quarterly in the months of March, June, September and December."
"... these parties never actually lived together with the child as a family. That is not itself a bar. There has been a very long gap in this case in which there has not been contact. The overwhelming fact of the child's illness has meant that the Mother has had to devote herself exclusively to the child. The Father is committed in the sense that he wants to see the child, but it seems to me there is really nothing else but a biological connection between him and the child at the moment, and I do not think it is appropriate that there be an order... "
"A condition like the one that [L] has can lead to feelings of 'being different' and a negative self-image can develop unless self esteem is encouraged by close family members. Mother appears to be very aware of all aspects of care regarding her daughter as observed by me and comments from PCN team."