I give guidance to the First-tier Tribunal about
I give guidance to the First-tier Tribunal about:
the legal test the tribunal must apply to decide whether one parent provides “day to day care” in respect of a child to a lesser extent than another parent,
fact finding, and
what a tribunal needs to say in its reasons for them to be adequate in appeals like this.
- Heading
- The decision of the Upper Tribunal is to allow the appeals. The decisions of the First-tier Tribunal involved an error of law. Under section 12(2) (a), (b)(i) and (3) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enfo
- These appeals relate to the liability of the Appellant (whom I shall refer to as the “Father” ) to make payments to the Second Respondent (whom I shall refer to as the “Mother” ) in respect of the mai
- I give guidance to the First-tier Tribunal about
- Factual background
- Legal framework
- The First-tier Tribunal’s decision
- The permission stage and the parties’ submissions
- Analysis
- The Tribunal’s fact finding
- Reasons
- What the reasons must cover
- Conclusions
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