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17 April 2008
Issue: 7317 / Categories: Case law , Law digest
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Family Law

Lambeth London Borough Council v TK (sub nom K v A Local Authority) [2008] EWCA Civ 103, [2008] All ER (D) 308 (Feb)

The terms of s 37 of the Children Act 1989 set three threshold requirements for the exercise of the power to direct the local authority to undertake an investigation of the child’s circumstances: (i) there is a “child”; (ii) there are family proceedings; and (iii) a question arises therein with respect to his or her welfare. It is a matter for the court, not the local authority, to determine whether such circumstances exist. However, the power under s 37 is a discretionary one and, before making a direction, the court should carefully weigh any objection on the part of a local authority.

Issue: 7317 / Categories: Case law , Law digest
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Carpmaels & Ransford—Kevin Cordina

Carpmaels & Ransford—Kevin Cordina

Firm adds former Simmons Simmons patent head to engineering and tech team

ACTAPS—Sally Goodger

ACTAPS—Sally Goodger

Freeths strengthens its voice in national disputes with ACTAPS committee appointment

Pillsbury—Matthew Sperry

Pillsbury—Matthew Sperry

Pillsbury expands private client and family office platform with Cadwalader partner hire

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