Nottinghamshire County Council v Mother & Ors
The court found that the only realistic outcome meeting the younger children's need for stability and a loving home within a reasonable timeframe was to make placement orders for adoption, as no family or friend carers were suitable and long-term foster care would not provide the necessary permanence or guarantee...
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- Parties
- Applicant: Nottinghamshire County Council; First Respondent: Mother (M); Second Respondent: Father 1 (F1); Third Respondent: Father 2 (F2); Fourth Sixth Respondents: C1, C2 & C3 (by their Children’s Guardian)
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 23 April 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Family / Final Judgment on Placement, Care, and Related Orders
- Outcome
- Placement orders for C2 and C3 granted; Prohibited Steps Order granted; section 91(14) order granted; applications for further assessment of PA1 and LG refused; no order for direct contact between C1 and mother at this stage.
- Legal Topics
- Placement Orders, Care Orders, Prohibited Steps Order, Contact Orders, Section 91(14) Orders, Sibling Contact, Parental Responsibility
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Parties
Nottinghamshire County Council
Applicant
Mother (M)
First Respondent
Father 1 (F1)
Second Respondent
Father 2 (F2)
Third Respondent
C1, C2 & C3 (by their Children’s Guardian)
Fourth Sixth Respondents
Procedural Posture
Family / Final Judgment on Placement, Care, and Related Orders
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether placement orders should be made for C2 and C3
- 2 Whether a Prohibited Steps Order should be made to prevent the mother from removing C1 from F2's care
- 3 Whether the mother's applications for further assessment of alternative carers should be granted
Ratio Decidendi
The court found that the only realistic outcome meeting the younger children's need for stability and a loving home within a reasonable timeframe was to make placement orders for adoption, as no family or friend carers were suitable and long-term foster care would not provide the necessary permanence or guarantee sibling contact. To maximize the prospects of sibling contact, C1's contact with her mother must be restricted. The Prohibited Steps Order and section 91(14) order are necessary to protect C1's placement and emotional welfare. The threshold for intervention was crossed and the welfare checklists applied; the Local Authority's plan is in the best interests of all three children.
Court Disposition
Placement orders for C2 and C3 granted; Prohibited Steps Order granted; section 91(14) order granted; applications for further assessment of PA1 and LG refused; no order for direct contact between C1 and mother at this stage.
Orders
- Placement orders for C2 and C3 dispensing with parental consent
- Prohibited Steps Order preventing the mother from removing C1 from F2's care or school
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