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FAMILY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
(In Private)
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MF | Applicant | |
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LA | Respondent |
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(instructed by Wainwright Cummings Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Applicant.
MR. A. VERDAN Q.C.
(instructed by Legal Services Department, LA) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
MISS P. TROY
(instructed by Covent Garden Family Law) appeared on behalf of the Children's Guardian.
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MRS. JUSTICE THEIS:
Introduction
Legal Framework
Background
Submissions
Discussion and Decision
"The mother, in her evidence that was before the court then, said that she went to move to stay with the father's cousin and a number of relatives from the father's family. The mother alleges in her statement that they were entirely controlling of her. She was under the constant threat from them that she should not say anything to the police that would cause any difficulties for the father. They threatened her if she harmed the father in any way. She said she always knew she wanted to get out of that environment but was unable to because she was so frightened."
At para.22 of the judgment, I recorded the fact that, in her statement before the court then, she said that she had decided to leave that house on 29th December. She had hid a bag on that day, fled the following day and went to Brixton police station, where she was placed in a refuge and where she remained at the time of the judgment in June 2014. Then, in her statement, as I outlined near the end of that paragraph, the mother describes her fear of the father and his family and, in her oral evidence at that hearing, she described in some detail the life-long fear she had in relation to actions that may be taken to harm her and the children by the father's family.