Taking child out of the jurisdiction

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Normal trips, holidays

Basically a parent who has residence is allowed to take the children out of the country for up to 28 days without consulting the other parent.

If both parents have residence then each needs to seek agreement from the other to take the kids out of the country.

What we mean by out of the country should really be phrased out of the juristiction of England and Wales.

See also: Leave to Remove

Moving to go abroad

If a mother wants to take the kids to another country to live there is not much that you can do about it - except perhaps delay. The courts will take the view that if it makes mother happier to take the kids away then they will allow it (if mother is happy then the kids who live with her will be happy also). This back to front logic is typical of the courts.

Abduction

If a child is taken out of the country, without your agreement or court order, then you must act quickly.

If the country that they have been taken to has signed the Hague Convention then the children will be returned to their country of residence. If the country has not signed the Hague Convention then you will need to fight in that country's courts. List of Convention Countries also here

The Poel Group may be able to help if you have these problems.

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