COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM TEESIDE COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE BRIGGS
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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LORD JUSTICE LLOYD
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IN THE MATTER OF V (Children) |
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Mr R Noon appeared on behalf of the Respondent Children.
Mr P Kilgour (instructed by Messrs Rwn & Co) appeared on behalf of the Respondent Grandparents
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Lord Justice Wall:
"The issue of Contact may be listed for Review on the Application of any party."
"The question is should the Court continue the feud between the families."
"This is a case that does have a considerable degree of danger for the children."
Having reached that conclusion, in my judgement, the judge should have thought long and hard, firstly before making a contact order in the same terms as had been made hitherto, let alone a committal order sending the mother to prison were she to breach the contact order which he made. It is, I think, relevant that the applicants of contact here are the children's paternal grandparents, and one cannot overlook the underlying fact that the children's father had, in the judge's own words, "embarked upon a campaign of harassment against the mother and the maternal grandmother." It is a striking feature of the case that when the father was released from prison prematurely, the paternal grandmother was fully aware of the fact, and of where the father was living, but did not disclose that information either to the guardian or to the mother.
"I think the Children's Guardian is very concerned about the possibility of Mother not being there and therefore having to serve a prison sentence. Insofar as this case is concerned, mother has no justifiable excuse. I find the allegation of breach proved. I sentence her to 3 months imprisonment, suspended on the condition that she makes the children available at a time and date specified by [the guardian]. I make a further order that the 2 children are made available at a time and date specified by [the guardian]."
Lord Justice Lloyd:
Order: Appeal allowed