The court made orders further imprisoning the father for his repeated failures to comply with court orders for the return of the child of the family from Egypt.
Judges:
Holman J
Citations:
[2013] EWHC 2972 (Fam)
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Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Citing:
See Also – Button v Salama FD 2-Jul-2013
An order had been made placing the child of the parties under wardship. The mother now applied for an order to commit the father to prison for contempt of court in failing to abide by orders made. He had taken the child to Egypt, and now said that . .
Cited – Re W (A Child) (Abduction: Committal) CA 17-Aug-2011
If the sentence for an original breach of a court order has expired without compliance on the part of the contemnor – then it is necessary first to make another order specifying another date for compliance, followed, in the event of non-compliance, . .
Cited by:
See Also – Button v Salama FD 19-Dec-2013
The father had repeatedly failed to obey court orders for the return of the family’s daughter to the UK. He had been subject to terms of imprisonment and now faced anotehr application. The court considered whether the total time now spend in prison . .
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Contempt of Court, Children
Updated: 10 September 2022; Ref: scu.516466