FAMILY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
(In Private)
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Applicant/Respondent |
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AB |
Respondent/Appellant |
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MR. M. JOHNSTONE (instructed by Davies Arnold Cooper) appeared on behalf of the Respondent/Appellant.
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MRS. JUSTICE BARON:
"To read the parties' narrative statements one would have been forgiven if one had thought that the two cases set out were about two totally different cases."
THE FACTS AS FOUND BY THE DISTRICT JUDGE
THE DISTRICT JUDGE'S AWARD
THE LAW
"Orders for financial relief against parents.
On an application made by a parent [F1, guardian or special guardian] of a child, or by any person in whose favour a residence order is in force with respect to a child, the court may—
in the case of an application to the High Court or a county court, make one or more of the orders mentioned in sub-paragraph (2);
in the case of an application to a magistrates' court, make one or both of the orders mentioned in paragraphs (a) and (c) of that sub-paragraph.(2)The orders referred to in sub-paragraph (1) are—
an order requiring either or both parents of a child—
to make to the applicant for the benefit of the child; or
(ii) to make to the child himself,
such periodical payments, for such term, as may be specified in the order;
[Of course, I note in relation to the latter that can only now be ordered in the context of the provisions under the Child Support Act which provide that the court only has power in the event of a maximum assessment, which is not this case.]
(b) an order requiring either or both parents of a child—
to secure to the applicant for the benefit of the child; or
(ii) to secure to the child himself,
such periodical payments, for such term, as may be so specified;
[The same applies.]
(c) [this is relevant] an order requiring either or both parents of a child—
to pay to the applicant for the benefit of the child; or
(ii) to pay to the child himself,
such lump sum as may be so specified;
(d)[this is also relevant] an order requiring a settlement to be made for the benefit of the child, and to the satisfaction of the court, of property—
to which either parent is entitled (either in possession or in reversion); and
(ii) which is specified in the order;
(e) an order requiring either or both parents of a child—
to transfer to the applicant, for the benefit of the child; or
(ii) to transfer to the child himself,
such property to which the parent is, or the parents are, entitled (either in possession or in reversion) as may be specified in the order."
"(a)the income, earning capacity, property and other financial resources which each person mentioned in sub-paragraph (3) has or [importantly in this case] is likely to have in the foreseeable future;
(b) the financial needs, obligations and responsibilities which each person mentioned in sub-paragraph (4) has or is likely to have in the foreseeable future;
(c) the financial needs of the child;
(d) the income, earning capacity (if any), property and other financial resources of the child [in this case none];
(e) any physical or mental disability of the child [in this case, fortunately, none];
(f) the manner in which the child was being, or was expected to be, educated or trained."
"(a) incurred in connection with the birth of the child or in maintaining the child; and
(b) reasonably incurred before the making of the order,
to be met."
CONCLUSION
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