On behalf of the RWK Goodman Family team we would like to invite you to as session run by Action for Children who host the new Planning Together for Children Course. This new course…
Articles in ‘Child abduction’ Category
The Hague Convention 1980 is a multilateral treaty that establishes proceedings for the immediate return of children who have been removed from their home country. A list of Countries who have signed the Hague…
We acted on behalf of the father in the published case of Z (Abduction: Re-hearing After Set Aside), Re Neutral Citation Number [2025] EWHC 3564 (Fam) in international child abduction proceedings pursuant to the…
We acted on behalf of the Applicant Mother in High Court proceedings seeking the return of her child to England and Wales in a complex non-Hague international child abduction case involving allegations of domestic…
This article answers some of the most common questions parents ask about, child abduction, consent, and court orders. If you are unfamiliar with the legal terminology used in these cases, you may also find…
International child relocation arises when one parent wishes to move their child to live in a different country, triggering a range of practical and legal considerations. Relocation can also occur within England and Wales, although these internal moves are typically subject to…
Navigating international adoption can feel complex, but understanding how the 1993 Hague Convention works is key to ensuring a smoother and legally secure process. This blog breaks down what a Convention Adoption is, who…