ON APPEAL FROM LEEDS COUNTY COURT
HIS HONOUR JUDGE JENKINS
DP12C00122
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LADY JUSTICE BLACK
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LORD JUSTICE BRIGGS
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J-A (Children) |
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Mr John Hayes QC (instructed by City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council) for the 1st Respondent
Ms Clare Garnham (instructed by Atkinson Firth) for the 2nd Respondent
Mrs Joanne Astbury(instructed by Ramsdens Solicitors) for the Childrens Guardian
Hearing dates : 20th June 2014
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Crown Copyright ©
Lady Justice Black :
M's own grounds of appeal
The hearing before Patten LJ
M's grounds of appeal now
The May 2013 judgment
"The history of the relationship between [M and I's father] is one of parting and living together of separating and reconciliation. Also [there] is considerable evidence of continuing mutual attraction at various stages. I am satisfied that their emotional relationship at least is not at an end." (sic)
"So far as the mother is concerned I have made serious findings against her. She has failed in her duty to her children and has placed her relationship with I's father before those matters. It is difficult to feel any confidence that she could put these matters behind her in any acceptable timescale."
"[the children] have been exposed to domestic violence by her reconciling with I's father and she has not been in a position to offer any evidence to suggest that that situation could change."
"The mother has not kept her children safe and there is in fact no convincing evidence that she could do so in the future."
October 2013 judgment
"done much to deal with these matters during the course of these intervening months and he has done very well on a nurturing course from which he has gained great benefit and his efforts have been described as 'superb' and as somebody who has got a great deal out of the course" (sic)
Discussion
i) Failure to conduct a holistic analysis of the possible placements and to weigh their respective advantages and disadvantages for the children, instead going too readily for the family placement which he concluded was currently available;
ii) Failure to analyse the impact on the children of living with a father who had perpetrated very serious domestic violence on their mother, who had not completed work on that violence, and in respect of whom work generally remained outstanding;
iii) Failure to give M the opportunity to demonstrate how she had changed, in particular in respect of her vulnerability to domestic violence, placing too much emphasis instead on her lack of candour about I's injuries without analysing how that would affect her care of the older children and what risk, if any, there was to them in her care;
iv) Failure to consider the draconian implications of reducing the children's close relationship with their mother to short visits 6 times a year.
Lord Justice Briggs:
Lady Justice Arden: