Appeals and clarification of a judge’s reasons: Re P (A Child) – Family Law

Posted April 16th, 2018 in appeals, child abuse, delay, judgments, news, reasons by tracey

‘The recent Court of Appeal decision of Re P (A Child) [2018] EWCA Civ 720 (11 April 2018) concerned T (born we are told ‘in 2000’: ie she is 17 or over, see the Children Act 1989, s 31(3) below) and her younger sister, X. The case operates on a number of levels. The main issue for the Court of Appeal was the judge’s failure to provide a clear and prompt judgment to explain her original determination (communicated in abbreviated form, as explained below); and then to fail to provide the parties with clarification of reasons for her judgment as permissibly requested by them.’

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Family Law, 13th April 2018

Source: www.familylaw.co.uk