Family Family Law Child Relocation

Child Relocation

Child Relocation

If you are considering relocating with your child, or if your former partner is proposing to relocate, we understand that this can be an emotional and upsetting time. Or family law team provides clear empathetic advice to guide you through the legal process involved in child relocation. We recognise the relocation of a child is always a difficult issue. It is not one where compromise and negotiation is likely to resolve matters – a child will either relocate to another country or region, or they will not.

Child relocation can be categorised into two main areas;

  • Internal Relocation – this is relocation within the UK;
  • External Relocation / International Child Relocation – this is a move outside of the UK

It is, however, worth noting that an internal relocation does not necessarily mean the application is more likely to be granted or that this will be less problematic. This was considered in a 2010 case of Re F (internal relocation) where an application was made to relocate from England to the Orkney Islands, which if granted would have created a bigger geographical boundary than an external relocation to a number of European Countries.

If parties reach an agreement on a proposed relocation, then this can be dealt with without a court order. However, it is sensible to consider having a written agreement clearly setting out what is agreed, for example, is the relocation permanent or temporary, which region is permission granted to relocate to and what contact will take place with the remaining parent who is not moving.
If parties are unable to reach an agreement, either through direct discussions or mediation (and this is often the case) then this is likely to need determination, either through Arbitration or an application to the court.

A relocation without the consent of everyone holding Parental Responsibility or permission of the court is likely to be considered child abduction and can result in emergency court applications for the return of a child.

At Dutton Gregory Solicitors, we can provide swift, expert advice on all child relocation matters, protecting your children’s best interests and your relationship with them.

Our child relocation expertise

Our child relocation solicitors can advise on matters including:

  • Agreeing child relocation amicably
  • Court applications to relocate with your child
  • Court applications to prevent the relocation of your child (Prohibited Steps Orders)
  • Child abduction scenarios, having acted for clients in successful recovering children that have been removed from the UK

Get in touch with our child relocation solicitors

Our child relocation solicitors can advise clients nationwide from our offices in Bournemouth, Chandler’s Ford, Southampton, Winchester, Woking, Liverpool and London.

Frequently asked questions about child relocation

The first thing to note is that there is no automatic presumption, either in favour of the party seeking to relocate or the party opposing, with the court considering the individual circumstances of each case.

Why choose our child relocation solicitors?

The family law team at Dutton Gregory have experience in dealing with both internal and external child relocation applications, as well as child abduction, including international child removal.

In 2022, Jon Whettingsteel, Partner in our family law team, wrote and had published a book on Child Relocation, ‘Internal and External Child Relocation’ and has since delivered webinars for other family lawyers on this subject, being recognised as an expert in this area, and has successfully represented parents both in obtaining and opposing a child relocation applications.

Our experienced team of family lawyers will be able to provide you with initial advice, as well as guiding you through the process of pursuing or contesting a relocation application or preventing a relocation or seeking the return of a removed child.

At Dutton Gregory, we are totally clear and upfront about our fees. We offer a range of fee options to match individual circumstances and will be happy to discuss this during your initial consultation.

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