Re D (Residence: Imposition of Conditions)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1996
Date1996
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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9 cases
  • L v L (First Respondent) N (Through her Children's Guardian) (Second Respondent)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 19 May 2017
    ...use directions or conditions under s 11(7) to achieve a result which may not be achieved under the substantive s 8 order ( Re D (Residence: Imposition of Conditions) [1996] 2 FLR 281). 45 Within this context, it is important to recall that one objective of the Children Act 1989 is to create......
  • Re L (Shared Residence Order)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 28 January 2009
    ...look at the authorities on internal relocation. They are, I think, the following (I list them in chronological order):— (1) Re E (Residence: Imposition of Conditions) [1997] 2 FLR 638 ( Re E) (2) Re H [2001] EWCA Civ 1338, [2001] 2 FLR 77 ( Re H) (3) Re S (a child) [2001] EWCA Civ 847, [200......
  • Re S (A Child) (Residence Order: Condition) (No 2)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • Invalid date
    ...aside. Accordingly, the appeal would be dismissed. Cases referred to in judgmentsD (minors) (residence: conditions), Re[1996] 2 FCR 820, [1996] 2 FLR 281, E (minors) (residence: conditions), Re[1997] 3 FCR 245, [1997] 2 FLR 638, CA. G v G [1985] 2 All ER 225, [1985] 1 WLR 647; sub nom G v G......
  • Re Alwyn (non-molestation proceedings by a child)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division (Northern Ireland)
    • Invalid date
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