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Why the Court of Appeal released a grandmother imprisoned for disobeying orders of the Court of Protection

Why the Court of Appeal released a grandmother imprisoned for disobeying orders of the Court of Protection

by reporting watch team | Dec 7, 2016 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch, Notorious

Some time ago we wrote about the case of Mrs Kirk, a woman imprisoned for breaking orders made in the Court of Protection. She had taken an elderly and incapacitated man “M” to a care home in Portugal and refused to bring him back when ordered (or more...
Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round Up

Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round Up

by reporting watch team | Dec 4, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

Correcting, clarifying and commenting on media reports of family court cases;  Explaining and commenting on published Judgments of family court cases; Highlighting other transparency news MEDIA REPORTS OF FAMILY COURTS CASES / FAMILY JUSTICE ISSUES The Guardian...

Adoption: “Nothing else will do” and the impact of decisions much earlier in the child protection process about mental health assessments and provision of therapy

by reporting watch team | Dec 1, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

Gloucestershire County Council v M & Ors is a recently published case where a family court judge at circuit judge level applied routine, established law to the particular circumstances of a 9 month old baby boy and his vulnerable young mother. Through no fault of...
Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round Up

Family Court Reporting Watch: Weekly Round Up

by reporting watch team | Nov 27, 2016 | FCReportingWatch

  Correcting, clarifying and commenting on media reports of family court cases Explaining and commenting on published Judgments of family cases Other transparency news     MEDIA REPORTS OF FAMILY COURTS CASES / FAMILY JUSTICE ISSUES  The Daily Telegraph...
Care order or Supervision Order?

Care order or Supervision Order?

by reporting watch team | Nov 26, 2016 | Cases, Explanation, FCReportingWatch

A Judgment of HHJ Bellamy in Leicester has been published recently, which looks at the crucial differences between placing a child at home under a care order versus placing a child at home under a supervision order. As it is a judgment of a Circuit Judge it is not...
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