In re P (A Child)(Adoption proceedings) – Times Law Reports

Posted June 29th, 2007 in adoption, law reports by sally

Two-stage decision process for judges 

In re P (A Child) (Adoption proceedings)

Court of Appeal

“Judges hearing applications by parents for leave to defend adoption proceedings after a placement order had been made had to undertake a two-stage process: first, decide whether there had been sufficient change of circumstance; then consider what the welfare of the child required.”

The Times, 29th June 2007

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In re P (A Child) (Adoption Proceedings) – WLR Daily

Posted June 29th, 2007 in adoption, law reports by sally

In re P (A Child) (Adoption Proceedings)

“A court’s decision whether or not to grant leave to a parent to oppose the making of an adoption order, pursuant to s 47(5) of the Adoption and Children Act 2002, was “a decision relating to the adoption of a child” within the meaning of s 1(1) of the 2002 Act. Therefore, by s 1(2) of the Act, the paramount consideration of the court was the child’s welfare.”

WLR Daily, 27th June 2007

Source: www.lawreports.co.uk

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In re K (Child) (Adoption: Permission to advertise) – Times Law Reports

Posted April 20th, 2007 in adoption, law reports by sally

Premature advertising for adoption 

In re K (Child) (Adoption: Permission to advertise) 

Family Division

“Before a child could be advertised for adoption the local authority had to be satisfied that the child ought to be placed for adoption.”

The Times, 20th April 2007

Source: www.timesonline.co.uk

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Legal battle: My son, the chimp – The Independent

Posted April 10th, 2007 in adoption, news by sally

“A British woman has launched a court challenge to become the legal guardian of a 160lb chimpanzee in a test case that could confer basic rights on apes across Europe. ”

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The Independent, 9th April 2007

Source: www.independent.co.uk