In Re B (Threshold Criteria: Fabricated Illness): FD 2004

Bracewell J said that: ‘Although the medical evidence is of very great importance, it is not the only evidence in the case. Explanations given by carers and the credibility of those involved with the child concerned are of great significance. All the evidence, both medical and non-medical, has to be considered in assessing whether the pieces of the jigsaw form into a clear convincing picture of what happened.’

Judges:

Bracewell J

Citations:

[2004] 2 FLR 200

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedIn re L (A Child: Media Reporting) FD 18-Apr-2011
The local authority had intervened on suspecting physical abuse. L was placed with the maternal grandmother who took L to Ireland before care proceedings were commenced. The Irish court found him to have been wrongfully removed, and orders were made . .
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Children

Updated: 15 May 2022; Ref: scu.439643