Re S (Transfer of Residence)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date2011
Year2011
CourtFamily Division
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9 cases
  • Abw v Abv
    • Singapore
    • High Court (Singapore)
    • 19 February 2014
    ...3 SLR (R) 233; [2007] 3 SLR 233 (refd) Lim Chin Huat Francis v Lim Kok Chye Ivan [1999] 2 SLR (R) 392; [1999] 3 SLR 38 (folld) S, Re [2011] 1 FLR 1789 (refd) Soon Peck Wah v Woon Che Chye [1997] 3 SLR (R) 430; [1998] 1 SLR 234 (folld) Mary Ong & Chong Yue-En (Mary Ong & Company) for the pla......
  • Re G (A Child: Intractable Contact)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 25 September 2013
    ...statement for this hearing, prepared at a time when he was still a litigant in person, the father refers to my decision in Re S (Transfer of Residence) [2010] EWHC 192 (Fam) [2010] 1 FLR 1785, a high conflict case concerning an 11 year old boy, and in particular to the approach I took to as......
  • Re A (A Child)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 6 September 2013
    ...40 A clear example of an acceptable, if robust, approach to these difficult cases in more modern times is to be found in Re S (Transfer of Residence) [2010] EWHC 192 (Fam); [2010] 1 FLR 1785, which was heard by HHJ Clifford Bellamy sitting as a deputy High Court Judge. The factual context ......
  • Re A and B (Contact) (No. 3)
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 20 March 2014
    ...concerning the 11 year old boy who was the subject of a transfer of residence order against the backdrop of failed contact in Re S (Transfer of Residence) [2010] EWHC 192 (Fam); [2010] 1 FLR 1785. In spite of this course being recognised as a legitimate means to achieve an end, ( [2010] E......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Family Law
    • Singapore
    • Singapore Academy of Law Annual Review No. 2013, December 2013
    • 1 December 2013
    ...‘behaviour can have an alienating effect on the child’ and considered the ‘concept of alienation’ in a recent English case, Re S[2011] 1 FLR 1789. 16.14 It is noted that no evidence by relevant experts in the field on the concept was offered at the hearings. In a previous district court dec......

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