(Family Division, MacDonald J, 6 June 2019)
Abduction – Child’s educational needs – Father travelled to Ghana with child and left him there – Mother applied under inherent jurisdiction or child to be made ward of court and returned to the jurisdiction.
The High Court made an order for the child’s return.
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Neutral Citation Number: [2019] EWHC 1412 (Fam)
Case No: FD19P00015
FAMILY DIVISION
Preston Combined Court Centre
Openshaw Place, Ringway
Preston, PR1 2LL
Date: 06/06/2019
Before:
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MACDONALD
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Between:
NG
Applicant
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GA
Respondent
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Ms Sara Mann (instructed by KHF Solicitors) for the Applicant
The Respondent appeared in person
Hearing dates: 8 and 9 May 2019
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Approved Judgment
I direct that pursuant to CPR PD 39A para 6.1 no official shorthand note shall be taken of this Judgment and that copies of this version as handed down may be treated as authentic.
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THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MACDONALD
This judgment was delivered in private. The Judge has given permission for this anonymised version of the judgment (and any of the facts and matters contained in it) to be published on condition always that the names and the addresses of the parties and the children must not be published. For the avoidance of doubt, the strict prohibition on publishing the names and addresses of the parties and the children will continue to apply where that information has been obtained by using the contents of this judgment to discover information already in the public domain. All persons, including representatives of the media, must ensure that these conditions are strictly complied with. Failure to do so will be a contempt of court.
Judgment: NG v GA (Jursidiction Art 10 BIIa) [2019] EWHC 1412 (Fam)
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