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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (High Court Judges) >> A (A Child) (New born baby; designation of local authority) [2016] EWFC 53 (03 November 2016) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2016/53.html Cite as: [2016] EWFC 53 |
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Warrington Borough Council | ||
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(New born baby; designation of local authority) |
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Counsel for Wigan Borough Council: MISS HEATHER HOBSON
Counsel for the Respondent Mother: MISS NADIA KOUCHEKSARAI
Counsel for the Respondent Father: MISS JACQUELINE DEANS
Counsel for the Child: MISS JADE ABRAHAM
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"The local authority designated in a care order must be –
a) the authority within whose area the child is ordinarily resident; or
b) where the child does not reside in the area of a local authority, the authority within whose area any circumstances arose in consequence of which the order is being made."
Clearly, if a child can be said to be "ordinarily resident" in the area of a particular local authority, then that local authority must be designated in the care order. That is the plain effect of section 31(8)(a). There is no discretion.
"It is open to the court to hold that a new born baby is incapable of ordinary residence apart from the mother, so that the baby's ordinary residence is the same as that of the mother."
"A designation of a local authority at an interim hearing is subject to reconsideration and possible variation at a later date."
No authority appears to be cited for that particular proposition, but, of course, anything stated in the carefully drafted and regularly revised footnotes to this very authoritative manual is worthy of considerable respect.