Parental Responsibility in UK Law
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B (Children) (Care Proceedings: Standard of Proof) (CAFCASS intervening)
... ... (ii) the child's being beyond parental control." ... This ... authorities, while the management of the case should be the responsibility of the local authority" ... 59 To ... ...
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A v A (Children: Habitual Residence)
... ... of judgments in matrimonial matters and the matters of parental responsibility, otherwise known as the Brussels II revised Regulation ... ...
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Re I (A Child) (Contact Application: Jurisdiction)
... ... without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility for the child or the leave of the court: Children Act 1989, ... ...
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Re Z (A Minor) (Freedom of Publication)
... ... the subject of such a documentary because it was essentially a parental decision ... 8 2. He accepted the correctness of the ... entrusted such control to persons other than those having responsibility for the upbringing of the ward. This limiting principle may be expressed ... ...
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Re B (A Child) (Habitual Residence: Inherent Jurisdiction)
... ... registered as a parent, the appellant would also have acquired parental responsibility for B: section 4ZA(1)(a) of the 1989 Act. Alternatively, if ... ...
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Re A, v, M, H (Contact: Domestic Violence)
... ... Board on Family Law, for permission to look at their Report on parental contact in domestic violence cases and their recommendations recently ... The result was a tug of loyalty and a sense of responsibility for the conflict in all children except young babies which affected the ... ...
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Re J (A Minor)
... ... were the applicants, J.'s aunt was first respondent since she had parental responsibilities concurrently with those of the local authority and J. was ... Such a consent cannot be overridden by those with parental responsibility for the minor. It can, however, be overridden by the court. This statutory ... ...
- Re T (A Minor) (Parental Responsibility: Contact)
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D (A Child) (Abduction: Rights of custody); Re
... ... or do they not? States' laws differ widely in how they look upon parental rights. They may regard the whole bundle of rights and responsibilities ... Parents who share parental responsibility (that is all married parents and increasing numbers of unmarried parents) ... ...
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Re S (Minors) (Care Order: Implementation of Care Plan); Re W
... ... order should not be made on the footing that all power and responsibility would pass to Torbay. This, she submitted, would constitute a breach of ... So long as the care order is in force the authority has parental responsibility for the child. The authority also has power to decide the ... ...
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