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Adoption – Order. The applicant family members sought to remove two children to the United States of America where they hoped to adopt them. The Family Division held that the applicants were unable to bring themselves within s 84 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 for the purposes of obtaining parental responsibility and removing the children from the United Kingdom, as they did not and had never had a home in the UK.
Adoption – Order. The applicant family members sought to remove two children to the United States of America where they hoped to adopt them. The Family Division held that the applicants were unable to bring themselves within s 84 of the Adoption and Children Act 2002 for the purposes of obtaining parental responsibility and removing the children from the United Kingdom, as they did not and had never had a home in the UK.
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