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FAMILY DIVISION
On appeal from HH Judge Hughes QC at the Central Family Court
No. ZC15P01591
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN ACT 1989
AND IN THE MATTER OF MH (A CHILD)
B e f o r e :
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AS | Appellant | |
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PH | Respondent |
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THE RESPONDENT FATHER appeared in Person.
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Crown Copyright ©
MR. JUSTICE BAKER:
"The parties have agreed (a) that the child will live with her mother and with her father as defined in the order below; (b) overnight staying contact between M and her father should progress immediately; (c) to engage with the family assistance order in order to assist with repairing their relationship with the best interests of M remaining paramount; (d) that M may spend time with her paternal grandparents when with her father; (e) when the parents take M on holiday out of the jurisdiction, including any visit to the maternal family parent, they agree to text, email or telephone the other parent to confirm safe arrival and also to do so on their return to the jurisdiction; (f) the parents will facilitate Skype, FaceTime or telephone calls between M and the other parent at least once a week whilst on holiday; (g) for the time being, the parents will communicate via text, email and the communication book, in particular to comment on health-related issues; (h) father will text mother and let her know how M is on each of the first three occasions she stays overnight with him; (i) the father will text mother if M is unwell when with him and that mother should do the same; (j) both parents agree not to otherwise text the other; (k) the mother shall be responsible for renewing M's British passport and her Polish passport and shall provide photocopies to the father of the information pages and covers on each occasion the passports are renewed; (l) the parties will agree to consider all other dispute resolution options, including therapy before resorting to the making of any future court application."
"Father agrees that from summer 2017, M can spend up to twenty-one days a year visiting her maternal family in Poland or to family in Germany (this agreement doesn't prevent other shorter trips to Poland or elsewhere). Father agrees that in the short-term, M can spend up to twenty-one days, once a year abroad with her mother (this agreement does not prevent other shorter trips to Poland or elsewhere provided they do not intrude into the father's time with M)." [sic]
"The parties have agreed that the child will spend time with both parents (but are not agreed as to whether the order should be express in the terms that the child 'will live with her mother and with her father) as defined in the order below."