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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> Father v Maternal Aunt [2023] EWFC 204 (B) (22 September 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2023/204.html Cite as: [2023] EWFC 204, [2023] EWFC 204 (B) |
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LONDON, E14 4HD |
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B e f o r e :
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Father |
Applicant |
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Maternal Aunt |
Respondents |
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A solicitor for the Respondent maternal aunt
Ms Mufti, counsel, for the London Borough of Havering
Hearing date: 21st September 2023
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Crown Copyright ©
HER HONOUR JUDGE CAROL ATKINSON:
Essential history
a. The father's original application, his chronology prepared for the on notice hearing and a 62 page Bundle of historical papers;
b. The aunt's statement in support of her application running with exhibits to 102 pages;
c. The Bundle prepared for the appeal hearing and application to make the child a ward which is largely made up of the documents already submitted by the aunt to me.
d. The single assessment by LB Havering signed off on 21st Sept 2023.
Decisions
The return of A to her father
The broader safeguarding concerns in the paternal home
a. The older girls detail regular domestic arguments and volatility as between the father and his new partner which have played out before all of the children.
b. There are allegations that the father shouts and is abusive to the children.
c. It is suggested that he is out of the house for most of the time leaving his children to be cared for by his partner or her older children.
Potential safeguarding issues in the maternal aunt's home
31. There are many more troubling excerpts from Jan/Feb 2023 and June/ July 2023. By this stage A has had her secret phone for many months. On 12th Jan 2023 the aunt makes an anonymous ref to NSPCC – pg 142 – she says this: 'The child lost their mother to suicide due to being a victim of domestic abuse and is currently in their dad's care. The child feels very unhappy as she is now old enough to realise her mum died due to her dad's actions….'
32. A's outpourings during Jan/Feb 2023 and June/July 2023 are desperate and show that by this time she considers her father and paternal family responsible for the death of her mother – 'I need help well yeah I do I'm living with a murderer and his minions who knew there [sic] so killed my mum…' . And worse – 'I need help yeah I do I'm living with a murderer and his minions who knew there so killed my mum but they're his fake alibis…its no longer safe for me here…'. A threatens to harm herself and expresses a suicidal intent in the same recordings.
Section 37 direction
a. The only real purpose of an ICO would be to remove her from her aunt and place her in foster care. I am quite certain that would heap yet more emotional harm upon her particularly if not planned and without the support of a Guardian through whom she would have an independent voice.
b. The aunt has offered an undertaking that there will be no discussions with A about the matters that I have identified above, and she will be protected from being drawn into the dispute between the adults. That undertaking was offered freely upon my enquiry. I am grateful for that and trust that she will keep her word.
Allegations of judicial misconduct
Candour on the part of the father
Press attendance
Postscript