(Sitting at Cambridge)
197 East Road Cambridge CB1 1BA |
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B e f o r e :
(In Private)
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Mr K |
Applicant |
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(1) Mrs K (2) THE CHILDREN (by their Children's Guardian) |
Respondents |
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K v K (no. 2) |
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Ms Maxwell appeared on behalf of the First Respondent.
Mr Newport appeared on behalf of the Children's Guardian.
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Crown Copyright ©
JUDGE GORDON-SAKER:
THE BACKGROUND
THE ISSUES AND THE LAW
THE EVIDENCE
THE PARENTS' EVIDENCE
"Hounding a child until they are hysterically crying is wrong and then he repeated it to her siblings. So he made it ten times worse."
"I will happily tell the children that I cannot see them as their mother will not let me when I have access to a car."
He wanted to involve the children in his views having criticised her for once having a conversation that A overheard. He tried to bully her into agreeing or he would tell the children and, in the end, she backed down and said she would try to change her work arrangements by the end of the year. It then emerged that grandfather had offered to lend him a car and so there was no need for any of this in any event. She gave in and, even then, he was not happy and he wanted things done his way. That is how mother and the children have experienced his behaviour.
ANALYSIS AND MY FINDINGS