G v B
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Court | Family Court |
Date | 1995 |
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3 cases
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D., Re, (2007) 367 N.R. 330 (HL)
...Director General, Department of Families, Youth and Community Care v. Hobbs, [1999] Fam. C.A. 2059, refd to. [para. 35]. G. v. B., [1995] N.Z.F.L.R. 49, refd to. [para. 35]. D. v. C., [1999] N.Z.F.L.R. 97, refd to. [para. 35]. Hunter v. Murrow, [2005] EWCA Civ. 976; [2005] 2 F.L.R. 1119, re......
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D (A Child) (Abduction: Rights of custody); Re
...W (Minors) (Abduction: Father's Rights) [1999] Fam 1, 9. Ward LJ said in In re P [2005] Fam 293 that the court was abundantly satisfied that C v C and the subsequent decisions in England to the same effect were right: para 55. In J, Petitioner [2005] CSIH 36, 2005 GWD 15-251 the Inner Hou......
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CIV HC AK CIV 2008-404-004279
...stated: …. [New Zealand] has gone further still and held that rights of access can in themselves amount to “rights of custody”: G v B [1995] NZFLR 49; D v [1999] NZFLR 97; see also Hunter v Murrow (Abduction: Rights of Custody) [2005] 2 FLR 1119. [83] With respect, this oversimplifies the N......