Re B. (A Minor) (Adoption by Parent)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1975
Date1975
CourtDivisional Court
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15 cases
  • Re D. (an Infant) (Adoption: Parent's Consent)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 9 Febrero 1976
  • Re D. (an Infant) (Adoption: Parent's Consent)
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 15 Diciembre 1976
    ...decision mainly upon his conclusion that there was no immediate danger to the boy. He referred to the recently decided case of In re B. [1975] Fam. 127 which he said, if the judge had been referred to it, might have led him to take a different view. Sir Gordon Willmer, after quoting from th......
  • Re P (A Child)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 15 Agosto 2014
    ...considerations concerning custody, care and control or access. 40 Dicta of the Court of Appeal (for example that of Bagnall J in Re B (Adoption by Parent) [1975] Fam 127 at page 146) endorsed the third of these points and indicated that, in the event of the other natural parent opposing a s......
  • Re v (A Minor) (Adoption: Dispensing with Agreement)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 19 Junio 1985
    ... ... of the child is of course a very important consideration, but, speaking for myself, I confess to a degree of unease about the desirability of seeking to secure stability by an adoption order in a case where the whole process is being approached on the footing that an opposing natural parent is to be accorded immediate and continuing access, not simply for the purpose of keeping her memory alive and investing the child with a sense of his own identity, but on a regular and frequent basis and where it is found as a fact that, to put it no higher, there exists a serious doubt whether she ... ...
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