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SITTING AT PRESTON
IN THE MATTER OF THE CHILDREN ACT 1989
AND IN THE MATTER OF: X (A CHILD)
Sessions House Lancashire Road Preston PR1 2PD |
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B e f o r e :
(Sitting throughout in public)
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Re: X (a child) No. 1 | ||
(Private surrogacy arrangement; summary dismissal of renewed application to reopen living arrangement) |
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Counsel for the Father and mother: Miss Kristina Brown
Counsel for the Guardian: Miss Carolyn Jones
Hearing date: 8th November 2016
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THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE HOLMAN:
"I understand that [the birth mother] sought to appeal that order but was not successful. I see no reason to reopen the issue of where the child should live. I have no evidence before me that Mr and Mrs X are unable to provide good quality parenting and meet the care and welfare needs of the child at this time. She appears happy and settled and is consolidating her position within the household and has secure attachments to her primary carers, older brother [viz the son of Mr and Mrs X, now aged 6] and wider family members."