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Mr. J Wilson for the Local Authority Ms E. Lugg for the parents Ms Reid for the maternal grandparents Ms K Welch for the child (through his Children's Guardian) Hearing date: 5 May 2015 ____________________
if they intend to take [C] we want to be able to say goodbye and try and get each other through it and if they dont we want to ask for our passports back in order to relocate our family to span.'
'We write to confirm that both parents have reached the sad decision they cannot work with the local authority any longer.
We are instructed to inform you that they will no longer cooperate and feel as though they have been lied to by the current social worker who has already indicated to them that the parenting assessment is negative.
We are instructed to inform you that if the local authority's intention is to take C into care then all parents ask is that they be allowed to say their goodbyes to C in a dignified way. Parents then intend to leave the UK. Once C is taken into care, parents would seek the return of their passports to allow them to do this.
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