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25 January 2023
Home » News » Published Judgment- Relocation Case- choice between various options
We recently acted for a father in successfully defending a difficult case where the mother was seeking to relocate the parties’ child outside of the jurisdiction, and in the alternative to relocate to a different location within the jurisdiction.
The case has been published See it here
We worked closely with expert counsel, Clare Porter-Phillips from Unit Chambers and were able to demonstrate the importance of the child remaining close to the father to maintain this important relationship and the child’s English heritage.
If you find yourself facing an application for a parent to relocate it is vital that your case is well prepared from the outset, as the consequences of a parent relocating a child can be devastating to the child’s relationship with the left behind parent. Our team of experts can support you in preparing your case, get in contact with our team on 0800 470 0340.
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