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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE PORTSMOUTH COUNTY COURT
(His Honour Judge Price)
Royal Courts of Justice Strand London WC2 Tuesday, 12th September 2000 |
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"There is concern that [the father] is unable to accept that safety is an issue between his wife and daughter, and his anxiety to protect his wife in our view compromises his capacity to protect his daughter when they are together."
"If he decides to separate from his wife in order to bring up his daughter he must make that decision, difficult though it undoubtedly is -- one's heart goes out to him -- on the basis that the likelihood is he will never live with his wife again until the child is old enough to look after herself."
"She now, I am pleased to say, is apparently a year ahead on her developmental milestones. This is to the credit of the applicants and to an extent the father."
"I accept the father is genuine in putting forward this case and that he loves his daughter dearly."
"It is clear from the evidence that if there is continuing contact with the father, there will be continuing contact with the mother and that would be an unacceptable risk to the child. I do not accept that there should be contact and I therefore dismiss the contact application."
"As far as contact post adoption is concerned, I believe it is best left to the indirect contact and I am happy that the applicants will comply with that."