Coventry City Council v LC & Ors.
The shared care arrangement should continue as it best serves the child's welfare, given both parents' ability to meet basic care needs and the child's expressed wishes. Change would be detrimental to the child. Intensive support, including family therapy and parenting advice, is mandated to address parental...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Coventry City Council; Respondent Mother: LC; Respondent Father: AC; Child (through Guardian): The Child (KM)
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 20 April 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Family / Final Judgment After Hearing
- Outcome
- Child arrangements order made reflecting current shared care; section 91(14) barring order imposed; no supervision order; child in need plan to be implemented.
- Legal Topics
- Child Arrangements Order, Parental Responsibility, Parenting Styles, Family Therapy, Section 91(14) Barring Order, Supervision Order, Child in Need Plan
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Parties
Coventry City Council
Applicant
LC
Respondent Mother
AC
Respondent Father
The Child (KM)
Child (through Guardian)
Procedural Posture
Family / Final Judgment After Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether shared care arrangement should continue or child should reside predominantly with one parent
- 2 Impact of parental acrimony and communication on child's welfare
- 3 Need for authoritative parenting and boundaries
Ratio Decidendi
The shared care arrangement should continue as it best serves the child's welfare, given both parents' ability to meet basic care needs and the child's expressed wishes. Change would be detrimental to the child. Intensive support, including family therapy and parenting advice, is mandated to address parental deficiencies and acrimony. A section 91(14) barring order is imposed to limit further litigation and force parental cooperation.
Court Disposition
Child arrangements order made reflecting current shared care; section 91(14) barring order imposed; no supervision order; child in need plan to be implemented.
Orders
- Child arrangements order: shared care to continue as per existing schedule.
- Section 91(14) barring order: parents barred from applying for child arrangements order or variation without leave until child's tenth birthday.
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