AB (A Child), Re [2022] NIFam 20 (23 May 2022)

AB (A Child), Re [2022] NIFam 20 (23 May 2022)

Judge Bagnall's decision that adoption is in AB's best interests and that parental consent is being withheld unreasonably is supported by overwhelming professional opinion, proper consideration of AB's emotional needs, and a valid options analysis; no error or misapplication of law or principle was found.

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Citation
[2022] NIFam 20
Parties
Applicant/respondent: A Health and Social Care Trust; Respondent/appellant: A Mother; Respondent: A Father; Intervener: Guardian ad Litem representing the interests of the child
Jurisdiction
Northern Ireland
Judgment Date
23 May 2022
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Judgment on Appeal From Family Care Centre Decision to Free Child for Adoption
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Adoption Proceedings, Dispensing With Parental Consent, Best Interests of the Child, Proportionality Analysis, Long Term Fostering Vs Adoption
Family Law Child Protection Adoption Adoption Proceedings Dispensing With Parental Consent Best Interests of the Child Proportionality Analysis Long Term Fostering Vs Adoption

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Parties

A Health and Social Care Trust

Applicant/respondent

A Mother

Respondent/appellant

A Father

Respondent

Guardian ad Litem representing the interests of the child

Intervener

Procedural Posture

Appeal / Judgment on Appeal From Family Care Centre Decision to Free Child for Adoption

  1. 1 Whether adoption is in the best interests of AB
  2. 2 Whether parental consent is being withheld unreasonably

Ratio Decidendi

Judge Bagnall's decision that adoption is in AB's best interests and that parental consent is being withheld unreasonably is supported by overwhelming professional opinion, proper consideration of AB's emotional needs, and a valid options analysis; no error or misapplication of law or principle was found.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • No order as to costs between parties
  • Legally assisted parties will have a taxation order