Obviously this limitation in the
material being, its
lack of the immanent self -
possession given by transcendent dynamic orientation towards being as such, is
of a metaphysical kind; it must not be imagined that the real intrinsic negativity that belongs to the nature
of a particular
material existent could
of itself be stripped from it so that by a cosmic process
of becoming it could change into spirit.
The Court relied heavily on guidelines given by the Family Division in Coventry City Council v C [2013] EWHC 2190 (Fam), where the Court stated that every social worker must be satisfied that the person giving consent has capacity to do so, and that even if the person does not
lack capacity that the social worker must be satisfied that the consent is fully informed (meaning that the parent must understand the consequences
of giving consent, the range
of choices available, the consequences
of refusal and
of giving consent, and must be in
possession of all the facts and issues
material to the giving
of consent), fair and proportionate, and where possible parents must obtain legal advice before consenting.