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Alienating Children from Parents - A tactic for forced adoption

Sophie Rises (Account suspended) made this Freedom of Information request to Her Majesty’s Courts and the Tribunals Service

The request was partially successful.

From: Sophie Rises (Account suspended)

25 January 2011

Dear Her Majesty's Courts Service,

A. Please could you tell me since 1 April 2009 how many
applications for a s34.4 Order have been made?

B. Since April 2009 Please could you state how many s34.4 Orders
were made due to:

1. Failing to comply with the statement of expectations.
2. Alleged assault of the children in contact (no evidence but
finding of fact by Judge based on balance of probability ie hearsay
of social worker)
3. Assault of children in contact based on firm evidence (doctor's
report, police conviction, video evidence)

C. Of those cases identified in question A, please state how many
of the care proceedings resulted in:

1. A s31 Order.
2. An adoption Order
3. A Special Guardianship Order
4. Return of the children to the parent.

Yours faithfully,

Sophie Rises

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From: Data Access & Compliance Unit
Her Majesty’s Courts and the Tribunals Service

26 January 2011

Freedom of Information Request FOI/68895/11

Data Access & Compliance Unit
Information Directorate
Zone 6 B
Post point 6.25
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ

T 020 3334 3256
F 020 3334 2245
E [HMCS request email]
www.justice.gov.uk

26-JAN-11 Our Ref:FOI/68895/11

Dear Sophie Rises (whatdotheyknow),

SUBJECT: Freedom of Information Request

Thank you for your correspondence of January 25, 2011, in which you
asked for information on Alienating Children from Parents - A tactic for
forced adoption under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) from
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From: Williams, Helen (ESD)
Her Majesty’s Courts and the Tribunals Service

18 February 2011


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Dear Ms Rises,

Please find, attached, our response to the Freedom of Information Act
request you sent on 25th January 2011.

Yours sincerely

Helen Williams

Statistical Officer
Family Court Statistics Branch
Justice Statistics Analytical Services
Ministry of Justice

7.20
102 Petty France
London
SW1H 9AJ

020 3334 3091

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