Local Government Lawyer, 'Local authorities cannot authorise deprivations of liberty of children in care, Court of Appeal rules' (6 February 2025)

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Local authority consent to child's DOL The Court of Appeal allowed an appeal from Re J (Local Authority consent to Deprivation of Liberty) [2024] EWHC 1690 (Fam), in which the High Court had said that the local authority could consent to J's deprivation of liberty.


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Title: Local authorities cannot authorise deprivations of liberty of children in care, Court of Appeal rules

Author: Local Government Lawyer🔍

Organisation: Local Government Lawyer🔍

Date: 6/2/25🔍

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