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Adoption, Special Guardianship and Fostering

Special Guardianship, Adoption and Fostering are all in place to make stable foundations for children who have had difficult childhoods so far. One form is not ‘better’ than the other, they are there to look out for the best interests of children.

Taking this into account one judge has denied special guardianship to a woman who was caring for a baby smuggled from Kenya to England before the child was taken into care in 2003. The judge and the local council both felt adoption would be best for the long term security of the child.

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