Seddon v Oldham MBC concerned a 27 year-old woman who had been taken into care at the age of six. She was shuffled between nine different foster homes over the following decade. In 2008, at the age of 20, she became involved in a relationship with her sister’s partner, fell pregnant, and gave birth to a daughter, referred to in the judgement as ‘A’.
Legally Kidnapped
Monday, September 21, 2015
Parents who lose children to adoption have no family rights, court rules
Parents who lose children to adoption have no family rights, court rules
Seddon v Oldham MBC concerned a 27 year-old woman who had been taken into care at the age of six. She was shuffled between nine different foster homes over the following decade. In 2008, at the age of 20, she became involved in a relationship with her sister’s partner, fell pregnant, and gave birth to a daughter, referred to in the judgement as ‘A’.
Seddon v Oldham MBC concerned a 27 year-old woman who had been taken into care at the age of six. She was shuffled between nine different foster homes over the following decade. In 2008, at the age of 20, she became involved in a relationship with her sister’s partner, fell pregnant, and gave birth to a daughter, referred to in the judgement as ‘A’.
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