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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Family Court Decisions (other Judges) >> A & B (Children) Re [2022] EWFC 124 (B) (18 October 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/OJ/2022/124.html Cite as: [2022] EWFC 124 (B) |
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SITTING AT OXFORD
HEARD ON 10TH OCTOBER 2022 TO 13TH OCTOBER 2022 JUDGMENT GIVEN ON 18TH OCTOBER 2022 |
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B e f o r e :
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A & B (Acting through their Children's Guardian, Ruth Alexander) |
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For the Applicant: Ms Berthelsen, Counsel
For the First Respondent: Ms Cox, Counsel
For the Second and Third Respondents, A and B,
acting through their Children's Guardian: Mr Mulholland, Counsel
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Crown Copyright ©
Introduction, Background and Evidential summary
Parties' positions
Relevant legal considerations
'coercive behaviour' means an act or a pattern of acts of assault, threats, humiliation and intimidation or other abuse that is used to harm, punish, or frighten the victim;
'controlling behaviour' means an act or pattern of acts designed to make a person subordinate and/or dependent by isolating them from sources of support, exploiting their resources and capacities for personal gain, depriving them of the means needed for independence, resistance and escape and regulating their everyday behaviour;
Findings
1. 9th February 2020 A has scratches on his face (C131; C190)
2. 2nd May 2021 B has a small scratch or graze on his ankle (C181)
3. 6th September 2021 A has bruises to his ribs (C178-C180)
4. 16th February 2021 B has a scratch to his face (C185).
Conclusions
18th October 2022
APPENDIX B
ALLEGATIONS BY M
a. F has made 12 complaints to the police, none of which had resulted in any action against M, several of which are for minor things such as taking the children to the GP without his knowledge;
b. F has sent numerous emails to the social workers involved in the case criticising M and making allegations against her, none of which have been sustained by the professionals investigating them. One email was so concerning that the social worker reported it to the police;
c. F will threaten to make these complaints if M does not meet his demands, knowing this causes her anxiety;
d. F has sent highly inappropriate emails and messages to other parents, which seek to humiliate M.
e. F sends repeated inappropriate messages via the Family Wizard app to M;
f. F uses highly critical language about M , e.g. repeatedly claiming that she is lying, abusing the children and defaming or vilifying him, using terms such as 'narcissist' and making misogynistic references to 'Ambers' and female domestic abuse victims and has asked the social worker to refer to M as 'your mum is a passive aggressive narcissist';
g. F has made repeated court application, including one so unmeritorious that it was struck out on the papers;
h. F continued to film M and the children at every handover whilst it was unsupervised;
i. F seeks to undermine M's parenting at every turn, from the approach to A's soiling difficulties to who packs the best lunch box and A's haircut and clothes;
j. Both the children's nanny and previous childminder found F so difficult that they are no longer willing to supervise handovers;
k. F continues to pay no child maintenance and his repeated litigation places M under additional financial strain.