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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
FAMILY DIVISION
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE RYLAND, HIS HONOUR JUDGE WALFORD and HIS HONOUR JUDGE COMPSTON
(sitting as deputy judges of the High Court)) and
(MRS JUSTICE BLACK and MRS JUSTICE BARON)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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F (CHILDREN) |
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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"At times I have had to tread an emotional tightrope; at times, particularly in the early stages of the case, when Father was cross-examining Mother and I sought to move things along, Father accused me of showing bias against him by doing do, and on one occasion, after I had allowed the Father a certain amount of lee-way, Mother's counsel accused me of favouring Father."
It had not therefore been an easy case for the judge to try.
"Third option is to sell and he would discharge the debts... shared ownership scheme. The wife would be dependent on the husband if he buys or if she buys as an owner occupier but... necessarily available because she is not working... all variations don't change therefore. Odd and wasteful as it seems, it is in fact a proper exercise of discretion. The Appeal must therefore fail."
ORDER: As far as the application for permission to appeal the section 91(14) order, the application for permission to appeal will be listed on notice to the mother and to the guardian, with appeal to follow if permission is granted, but that application will not be listed until such time as the outcome of the prospective appeal against Deputy District Judge Judd's order is known; it is also directed that the application for permission to appeal from Black J is adjourned generally with liberty to restore; and any application for permission to appeal the outcome of the forthcoming hearing in relation to Mr F's appeal from the order made by Deputy District Judge Judd will be referred immediately to Lord Justice Wall on the papers for further directions; it is directed that a transcript of Black J's judgment and a copy of this judgment today be provided at public expense to both parties.