A. v A. (Family: Unborn Child)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1974 |
Year | 1974 |
Court | Family Division |
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6 cases
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Seepersad v Seepersad
...L.J. 886 C.A. OBJECTIVE TEST 33 It appears to me that the test of “treatment” is purely objective and it is a question of fact. In A v A (1974) Fam 6, it was held that treatment of a child involves behaviour towards it. EXCLUSIVE CARE AND CONTROL 34 One party might prevent her child from be......
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Re Leach (Deceased) Leach v Lindeman and Others
...of the Chancery Division varied. The following cases are referred to in the judgments: A. v. A. (Family: Unborn Child) [1974] Fam. 6; [1974] 2 W.L.R. 106; [1974] 1 All E.R. 755 Bowlas v. Bowlas [1965] P. 450; [1965] 3 W.L.R. 593; [1965] 3 All E.R. 40, C.A. Callaghan, decd., In re [1985] Fam......
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Samaroo v Samaroo
...the case and has been replaced by ‘treatment’. (See W (RJ) v. W (SJ) [1971] 3 All ER 303. 14 How is ‘treatment’ to be defined? A v. A [1974] 1 All ER 755 defines ‘treat’ as ‘act or behave towards’. A v. A [1974] 1 All ER 755; Held - D was not a child of the family. Although the husband's mi......
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