ON APPEAL FROM PORTSMOUTH COUNTY COURT
HER HONOUR JUDGE BLACK
BK13P00247
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE BLACK
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LORD JUSTICE KITCHIN
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RE G CHILDREN |
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Miss Rebecca Foulkes (instructed by Family Law in Partnership) for the Respondent
Hearing dates : 22nd January 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
Black LJ:
Parentage
Factual background
"The [appellant] does not have my daughters' best interests as her priority and focus, and apart from the prospect of a contact order to have my daughters remain in contact with the [appellant] and her family, which I have not resisted subject to the detail and monitoring the [appellants'] behaviour in going forward, the [appellant's] application is without merit."
The appellant, for her part, criticised the respondent's care of the children for various reasons and asserted that the children come second behind the respondent's work and that the respondent was trying to push her out of their lives.
The hearing before HHJ Black
The respondent's notice
The issues on the appeal
Discussion
Legal parenthood
Parental responsibility; shared residence orders
"Parental responsibility is a question of status and is different in concept from the orders which may be made under section 8 in Part II of the Children Act. The grant of the application declares the status of the applicant as the father of that child. It has important implications for a father whose child might for example be the subject of an adoption application or a Hague Convention application. In each of those examples, a father with parental responsibility would have the right to be heard on the application. He would have the right to be consulted on schooling, serious medical problems, and other important occurrences in a child's life."
"a child needs for its self-esteem to grow up, wherever it can, having a favourable positive image of an absent parent; and it is important that, wherever possible, the law should confer on a concerned father that stamp of approval because he has shown himself willing and anxious to pick up the responsibility of fatherhood."
"§27 …. The status conferred by parental responsibility is an important legal recognition of the delicate balance between the rights, duties, powers, responsibilities and authority that are the components of family and private life. It is integral to the concept of parental responsibility. It is not, however, a separate 'stand alone' factor, let alone a presumptive factor to be weighed alongside other Re S (Parental Responsibility) factors in the welfare consideration of whether a parental responsibility order should be made. The status of parental responsibility underlies the authorities and the guidance….."
"In the end the only principle is the paramountcy of child welfare." (§23 and see also §39)
Consideration of the issues arising in this appeal
"Childhood is over all too quickly and, whilst I appreciate that both sides think that they are motivated only by concern for the children, it is still very sad to see it being allowed to slip away whilst energy is devoted to adult wrangles and to litigation. What is particularly unfair is that the legacy of a childhood tainted in this way is likely to remain with the children into their own adult lives."
I think the parties realised this when they reached the agreement that they did in front of Judge Black. I am sorry that the arrangements fixed that day cannot stand in their totality. But further agreement is still an option.
Kitchin LJ:
Moses LJ: