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Re H [2022]EWFC 10: Guidance in Learning Disability Cases

Re H [2022]EWFC 10: Guidance in Learning Disability Cases

by Abigail Bond | Apr 26, 2022 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This is a post by regular contributor, Abigail Bond. Abigail is a barrister at St John’s Chambers, Bristol who specialises in Children Law (mainly care proceedings), and Court of Protection health and welfare matters. She tweets as @AbigailBond1.  The Good...
Re H [2022]EWFC 10: Guidance in Learning Disability Cases

Deaf parents in care proceedings: Good practice in and out of court

by Abigail Bond | Mar 5, 2021 | Analysis, Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This is a post by regular contributor, Abigail Bond. Abigail is a barrister at St John’s Chambers, Bristol who specialises in Children Law (mainly care proceedings), and Court of Protection health and welfare matters. She tweets as @AbigailBond1.  Re A &...
Re AB (Termination of Pregnancy) [2019] EWCA Civ 1215: An explanation of the Court of Appeal’s decision in the so-called ‘forced abortion’ case

Re AB (Termination of Pregnancy) [2019] EWCA Civ 1215: An explanation of the Court of Appeal’s decision in the so-called ‘forced abortion’ case

by Abigail Bond | Jul 22, 2019 | Cases, Court of Protection, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

This is a post from Abigail Bond, one of our new contributors. Abigail tweets as @AbigailBond1. On Friday 21 June 2019 Mrs Justice Lieven gave an ex tempore (spoken) judgment in open court in the Court of Protection, declaring that AB, a 24 year old...
Judge agrees learning disabled man can make his own choice about marriage and should be told about his finances

Judge agrees learning disabled man can make his own choice about marriage and should be told about his finances

by Abigail Bond | May 24, 2019 | Cases, Explanation

This is a first post from Abigail Bond, one of our new contributors. Abigail tweets as @AbigailBond1. In May this year Mr Justice Francis handed down a carefully anonymised judgment in a case concerning PBM, a man in his mid-twenties who had an acquired brain injury...

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