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Maria Savvides instructed by Bastion Lloyd Morris solicitors for the children�s guardian
This judgment was handed down by the Judge remotely by circulation to the parties� representatives by email and release to the National Archives.� The date and time for hand-down is deemed to be 10.00 hrs on 19 May 2023
      The proceedings concern a boy, A, now five and a half years old.� He is the youngest son of the mother and the father.� They have two adult sons, X and Y.� The local authority has been involved with the family on and off since 2005.
      On 16 May 2021 the father assaulted the mother by headbutting her.� A and his older brother Y were at home at the time.� The parents separated following this incident.
      Two days later the mother suffered a brain aneurysm which required surgery at the time and again in December 2022.� There is a family history of brain aneurysm.� A causal link between the headbutting incident and the mother�s brain aneurysm has not been established.� A and Y stayed with their father until 16 June 2021 when they returned to the care of their mother.�
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