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Challenging adoption – two recent cases

Challenging adoption – two recent cases

by Jack Harrison | Oct 26, 2020 | Analysis, Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

In this post, I am going to explain two recent decisions by the Court of Appeal about adoption. These are Re Y – which is about leave to oppose (I will explain), and Re JL which is about leave to revoke a placement order (I really will explain). These decisions are...
The family court and vulnerable people

The family court and vulnerable people

by Jack Harrison | Jul 11, 2020 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

What approach should the family court adopt when dealing with vulnerable people and those with disabilities?  Judges and magistrates of the family court deal with some of the most vulnerable people in our society. Quite often, people will find it difficult to...
The Adoption and Children (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Regulations 2020, and a little bit of history.

The Adoption and Children (Coronavirus) (Amendment) Regulations 2020, and a little bit of history.

by Jack Harrison | May 3, 2020 | FCReportingWatch, Transparency News

Reflecting on where you have been is a useful exercise. I don’t mean that in the LinkedIn sense: I am not about to start posting pictures of hikers atop a mountain with the caption ‘INSPIRATION’, nor am I about to share how I woke up at 4am to drink a green tea carrot...
P (A Child: Remote Hearing) (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32: When is remote justice not justice?

P (A Child: Remote Hearing) (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32: When is remote justice not justice?

by Jack Harrison | Apr 23, 2020 | Cases, Comment, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

Re P (A Child: Remote Hearing) (Rev 3) [2020] EWFC 32 is a decision of the President of the Family Division and Head of Family Justice, Sir Andrew McFarlane, about whether or not a 15 day trial should go ahead remotely. The trial was set down within care proceedings...
Coronacontact- what about the children in care?

Coronacontact- what about the children in care?

by Jack Harrison | Apr 11, 2020 | FCReportingWatch

In the past few weeks, life as we know it has changed beyond recognition. I was struck by the words of Mr Justice Hayden in BP v Surrey CC and RP [2020] EWCOP 17 : “It strikes me as redundant of any contrary argument that we are facing “a public emergency”...
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