F, Re; F v Lambeth London Borough Council

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date2002
Year2002
CourtFamily Division
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16 cases
  • Re A (A Child)(Deprivation of Liberty); C (Vulnerable Adult)(Deprivation of Liberty)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 4 May 2010
    ...to provide a better quality of care than that which they have hitherto been receiving: see Re F; F v Lambeth London Borough Council [2002] 1 FLR 217, at para [43].” 73 The same approach has been adopted by Sir Mark Potter P in A Local Authority v E [2007] EWHC 2396 (Fam), [2008] 1 FLR 978, ......
  • Re A (A Child)(Deprivation of Liberty); C (Vulnerable Adult)(Deprivation of Liberty)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Protection
    • 4 May 2010
    ...the State is going to provide a better quality of care than that which they have hitherto been receiving: see Re F; F v Lambeth LBCFLR[2002] 1 FLR 217, at para [43]." 73. The same approach has been adopted by Sir Mark Potter P in A Local Authority v EUNK[2007] EWHC 2396 (Fam), [2008] 1 FLR ......
  • Ealing London Borugh Council v KS & Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 3 April 2008
    ...that the State is going to provide abetter quality of care than that which they have hitherto been receiving: see Re F, F v Lambeth LBC [2002] 1 FLR 217 at para 118. The fact is that in this type of case the court is exercising an essentiallyprotectivejurisdiction. The court should interven......
  • PB v RB (by her litigation friend the Official Solicitor) (1st Respondent) London Borough of Haringey (2nd Respondent)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Protection
    • 26 February 2016
    ...to provide a better quality of care than that which they have hitherto been receiving: see Re F , F v Lambeth London Borough Council (2002) 1 FLR 217at para (43). (118) The fact is that in this type of case the court is exercising an essentially protective jurisdiction. The court should in......
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