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A Practical Guide to Internal and External Child Relocation

De (autor): Jonathan Whettingsteel

A Practical Guide to Internal and External Child Relocation - Jonathan Whettingsteel

A Practical Guide to Internal and External Child Relocation

De (autor): Jonathan Whettingsteel

Child relocation is a high stakes issue, and often one without compromise, where the outcome can have long lasting, if not permanent implications for parents and children. It is therefore key to make sure you are fully prepared when making or challenging an application.
This is an area of law that is becoming more common as the number of multi-national families continues to grow. It is not uncommon for families to be split across different parts of the country, or even the world. So applications to move to be closer to one side of the family, or even a new partner become more frequent.
This book provides clear and detailed legal and procedural guidance on applications to relocate with a child, both within and outside of the Jurisdiction. This includes:
- What to consider before making an application; - Who needs to be informed of, and involved in the application; - What to steps to expect during the court process; - The key legislation and cases; - Recent case decisions.
This book will not take one side, and provides guidance on the relevant law around this area, so will be of assistance to those making an application to relocate and to those opposing any applications.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jon Whettingsteel is a partner at Dutton Gregory Solicitors. He has practiced in family law for the past 12 years and has experience in dealing with a wide variety of contentious and non-contentious matters including divorce, children and financial cases, as well as protective measures such as non-molestation and occupation order proceedings. He has experience in drafting and advising on various documents, including consent orders, separation agreements and pre-nuptial agreements. He has dealt with multiple cases in the area of child relocation, including both as the applicant seeking permission to relocate and as a respondent in opposing an application.
CONTENTS
Chapter One - Introduction Chapter Two - Permission - Do You Need It? And if So, Who From? Chapter Three - Pre-Proceedings Chapter Four - Internal Relocation a. What Is 'Internal' Relocation? b. Opposing an Internal Relocation c. Making an Application for Internal Relocation d. Returning a Child Unilaterally Removed Internally e. Key Legislation f. Case Law Chapter Five - External Relocation a. What Is an 'External' Relocation? b. Opposing / Preventing an External Relocation c. Temporary Removal and Safeguards d. Making an Application for External Relocation e. Returning a Chi
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Child relocation is a high stakes issue, and often one without compromise, where the outcome can have long lasting, if not permanent implications for parents and children. It is therefore key to make sure you are fully prepared when making or challenging an application.
This is an area of law that is becoming more common as the number of multi-national families continues to grow. It is not uncommon for families to be split across different parts of the country, or even the world. So applications to move to be closer to one side of the family, or even a new partner become more frequent.
This book provides clear and detailed legal and procedural guidance on applications to relocate with a child, both within and outside of the Jurisdiction. This includes:
- What to consider before making an application; - Who needs to be informed of, and involved in the application; - What to steps to expect during the court process; - The key legislation and cases; - Recent case decisions.
This book will not take one side, and provides guidance on the relevant law around this area, so will be of assistance to those making an application to relocate and to those opposing any applications.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jon Whettingsteel is a partner at Dutton Gregory Solicitors. He has practiced in family law for the past 12 years and has experience in dealing with a wide variety of contentious and non-contentious matters including divorce, children and financial cases, as well as protective measures such as non-molestation and occupation order proceedings. He has experience in drafting and advising on various documents, including consent orders, separation agreements and pre-nuptial agreements. He has dealt with multiple cases in the area of child relocation, including both as the applicant seeking permission to relocate and as a respondent in opposing an application.
CONTENTS
Chapter One - Introduction Chapter Two - Permission - Do You Need It? And if So, Who From? Chapter Three - Pre-Proceedings Chapter Four - Internal Relocation a. What Is 'Internal' Relocation? b. Opposing an Internal Relocation c. Making an Application for Internal Relocation d. Returning a Child Unilaterally Removed Internally e. Key Legislation f. Case Law Chapter Five - External Relocation a. What Is an 'External' Relocation? b. Opposing / Preventing an External Relocation c. Temporary Removal and Safeguards d. Making an Application for External Relocation e. Returning a Chi
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