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Return to Russia?

Return to Russia?

Oct 17, 2023 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, UK - England and Wales case law

Return to Russia? Sacha Lee, working with Carolina Marin Pedreño, acted for the mother in her successful application for a return order pursuant to the 1980 Hague Convention after two of the the parties’ children were wrongfully retained in this jurisdiction by the...
60 days notice before relocating

60 days notice before relocating

Sep 10, 2023 | Blog, Canada, Canada - case law, Child abduction, Child relocation, Home-blog

60 days notice before relocating Valenzuela-Sone v. Barnachea, 2023 ABKB 495, held that the Court has jurisdiction, where appropriate, to grant an interim return-child order where habitually-resident-in-Alberta children have been relocated out of Canada in breach of...
Does a fixed calendar date for a return need to be fixed in abduction cases?

Does a fixed calendar date for a return need to be fixed in abduction cases?

Sep 5, 2023 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, UK - England and Wales case law

Does a fixed calendar date for a return need to be fixed in abduction cases? This case concerned an application made by a father for the return of the parties’ three children to Canada pursuant to the provisions of the 1980 Hague Convention. The father’s application...
The meaning of an Article 15 declaration

The meaning of an Article 15 declaration

Aug 22, 2023 | Child abduction, Home-blog, The Netherlands case law

The meaning of an Article 15 declaration In a child abduction case, a parent can produce an Article 15 declaration. This is a declaration by the court in the country of origin that the child’s removal or retention in the other country is wrongful. Using my...
Child relocation cases

Child relocation cases

Aug 21, 2023 | Blog, Child relocation, Home-blog, UK - England and Wales

Colin Rogerson, consultant solicitor in the Mills & Reeve National Family and Children Law Team is a specialist in all areas of children law and has considerable experience in international children law issues. Bases on his extensive experience with child...
Temporary relocation: habitual residence?

Temporary relocation: habitual residence?

Aug 5, 2023 | Child abduction, Home-blog, UK - England and Wales case law

Temporary relocation to the UK: habitual residence? What if a child relocates from South Africa to the UK for a defined temporary period in one last attempt to save the marriage? Does this change the habitual residence? If the father decides to keep the child in the...
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