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FAMILY DIVISION
B e f o r e :
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H | Applicant | |
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A (No. 1) |
Respondent |
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Mr Gilmore Counsel for the Respondent Father
(The names of instructing solicitors have been omitted to protect the anonymity of the parties).
Hearing dates: 16th June 2015
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice MacDonald
BACKGROUND
THE ISSUE
THE LAW
DISCUSSION
ORDER
The Court declares that
1 The mother is henceforth under no obligation to inform or consult with the father in respect of the exercise of her parental responsibility in respect of the children.
The Court Orders that
2 The father is prohibited from taking any steps in the exercise of his parental responsibility in respect of each child until the said child reaches the age of 18 years.
3 For the avoidance of doubt the prohibition in Paragraph 2 of this order shall include the following specific prohibitions:
a. The father is prohibited from requesting of any school attended by the children any information concerning the children, including but not limited to information concerning their academic performance or pastoral care whether pursuant to the Education (School Records) Regulations 1989 or otherwise;
b. The father is prohibited from removing the children from the care and control of their mother;
4 The father shall have no contact with the children of a direct or indirect nature.
5 The father shall pursuant to s 91 (14) of the Children Act 1989 be prohibited from making any applications in respect of the children without leave of the court. This order shall remain in force in respect of each child until the said child reaches the age of 18 years.
6 Any person or organisation served with this order or who has notice of it is prohibited from disclosing to the father any information about the children.
7 No person or organisation served with this order or who has notice of it shall be bound to comply with any attempt by the father to exercise his parental responsibility for the children.