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- This is one of the standard family orders currently out for consultation. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- This is one of the standard family orders currently out for consultation. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- This is one of the standard family orders currently out for consultation. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- Click the link on the right hand side to download a Word version of the order. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- This is one of the standard family orders currently out for consultation. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- This is one of the standard family orders currently out for consultation. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- This is one of the standard family orders currently out for consultation. Order, 29/11/2013, free
- A Forced Marriage Protection Order was made in respect of a 16 year old girl which was subsequently breached when she married. The issue in this case was whether or not the police could apply for the mother and aunt to be committed to prison for breaching the order when it was not in fact they who had applied for the order in the first place - the applicant was the girl herself. The judge could not add in the police as a category of applicants in this situation because it would involve the police becoming "prosecutor" in all but name in civil proceedings in which no crime is alleged (the breach of an FMPO is not a criminal offence). Case note, 27/09/2013, members only
- Application by the Solicitor General to commit the M to prison for failing to comply with an order to return the children to F on a specific date and time. The President found that matters beyond the M's control had meant that the order could not be complied with, and further that, even if there had been a breach, that breach had not continued because the order did not require her to do anything at any time thereafter, nor did it spell out what was to be done if, for any reason, there had not been compliance by the specified time. Case note, 27/09/2013, members only
- Application to strike out the F's committal application issued against members of the M's family who had given undertakings that they would assist in the search for the child who had been abducted by the M. Case note, 20/08/2013, members only