The recent case of Merthyr Tydfil CBC v C [2010] EWHC 62 (QB) was distinguished on its facts because it was a third party rather than the parent who was suspected of abuse. Where the parents are not suspected of abuse [...].
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they may be owed a duty of care since this would not conflict with the duty owed to their child
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The recent case of Merthyr Tydfil CBC v C [2010] EWHC 62 (QB) was distinguished on its facts because it was a third party rather than the parent who was suspected of abuse. Where the parents are not suspected of abuse [...].
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#duty #law #negligence #tort
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The recent case of Merthyr Tydfil CBC v C [2010] EWHC 62 (QB) was distinguished on its facts because it was a third party rather than the parent who was suspected of abuse. Where the parents are not suspected of abuse [...].
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they may be owed a duty of care since this would not conflict with the duty owed to their child
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