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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> E (children), Re [2005] EWCA Civ 1787 (20 December 2005) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2005/1787.html Cite as: [2005] EWCA Civ 1787 |
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM PETERBOROUGH COUNTY COURT
(HHJ DE MILLE)
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
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IN THE MATTER OF E (CHILDREN) |
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THE RESPONDENT DID NOT APPEAR AND WAS NOT REPRESENTED
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"In all the circumstances, it seems to me that the applicant father has again failed to show that he has an arguable case, or that there is any need for a new judicial investigation by this court.
"He seeks, through the document to which I have referred, one of a number of different alternatives. Firstly, he seeks permission to apply for supervised contact. I am afraid that is not possible, because he has not demonstrated that he understands the harm that he has caused to his children in the past, and he cannot be trusted to keep to boundaries at all. If this were refused, he asks for some form of indirect contact, perhaps by telephone. The request for telephone contact, too, demonstrates that he has simply failed to accept the rationale for the previous orders. If this were refused, he then asks for some kind of regular one-way communication, so that he can at least find out about how they are doing at school. I understand that as a request. I understand that he may feel deprived of information in relation to his children. But the sad fact is, he has brought this upon himself. The way he bandied the information to what appears to be little more than casual acquaintances, in relation both to his grievances and the children's circumstances, demonstrates, I am sad to say, that he cannot be trusted with information that he has been given. Until he addresses that, then it is not right, in my judgment, even for that amount of information to be given to him at this time. Finally, if that is refused, then permission to appeal is requested. For the reasons which I have just given, I refuse permission to appeal."
Order: Application for permission to appeal refused. Application for extension of time refused.