IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM MILTON KEYNES COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE HOROWITZ QC)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE SMITH
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IN THE MATTER OF M-H (CHILDREN) |
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MS R BUDDEN (instructed by Messrs Fennemores, 200 Silbury Boulevard, Milton Keynes MK9 1LL) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"… it seems to me on the balance of probabilities to which Lord Nicholls has directed me, that I do not think the father was fully reticent and inhibited and private enough to restrain himself from fondling or playing with his genitals in the bath. He fell into that well known parental trap of forgetting how astute and observant children are". […]
"I do have the very clear impression that he did not stop himself from fondling when [S] came into the room, or did not avert the risk that she might come upon him while he had just stopped doing it or even be too late to do so. It is an area I think the father needs to consider carefully, and it is an area in which no doubt with professional assistance, there could be some useful acknowledgement between father and daughter that would help restore their relationship".
"When I add together some of the specifics in what C has said, when I take into account the sexual and fraught atmosphere in the house and the father's habits, I find a troubling overall picture. The conclusion that I find myself driven to is this. That untoward sexual behaviour did occur, and the father did not observe boundaries with C either. I find myself in a much more difficult position with regard to specifics. It seems to me on a balance of probabilities, and I so find, that there was some degree of wholly inappropriate touching of C's penis. Whether this was an extension of cleaning while going to the lavatory or whatever, I am not sure".
"I regret that in the meantime it seems to me that we must keep the framework of supervision. I would hope that we could move away from that as soon as possible, and that perhaps is something that can be put on the agenda in January, [perhaps] a 30 minute directions appointment".
Order: Permission to appeal granted. Appeal dismissed.