COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM IPSWICH CROWN COURT
HER HONOUR JUDGE LUDLOW
BV07P00749
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
THE PRESIDENT OF THE FAMILY DIVISION
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RE W (A MINOR) |
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Hearing dates: 10 November 2010
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Sir Nicholas Wall P. :
(a) the court considers that the appeal would have a reasonable prospect of success; or
(b) there is some other compelling reason why the appeal should be heard
The judgment
I am satisfied that the spiral of the mother's actions shown over nearly three years is such that there is a real and formidable risk that P will, through at worst total deprivation and at best a disruption and negative distortion of her relationship with her father, be deprived of part of her central emotional needs and rights to have a warm and meaningful relationship with her father, who I am satisfied on all the evidence is, for the purposes of visiting contact, and may well in the future for staying contact a safe, caring father.
Conclusion
However, overall this mother's unwillingness to listen not just as shown as I have set out in this judgment by her leaving the court during the judgment, but throughout the case is at such a level, and her lies are at such a level that, like (the guardian) I can have no confidence in her protestations that she would comply. I considered whether if there were a suspended committal order, a suspended residence order the two might just be enough. However, having heard the mother throughout the case, not just at this final hearing in her evidence and in court today when she left court, expressing her views, I am satisfied that she would not be able to contain her views and the (P) would suffer very significant harm in the mother's hostility to the actions that the court had taken, by the mother's conduct and her words and her reactions while she cared for (P) and when she took her to contact.
Balancing all these matters has not been easy. However, on balance I have therefore considered that I am driven to conclude that (P's) residence should be transferred to her paternal grandmother with effect from today