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2020

Top Ten Myths in International Family Law

There are a lot of myths and misconceptions about international family law issues. Here are our top 10: I have to divorce in the country where I was married If my child’s other parent refuses to allow me to relocate abroad with the children, there is nothing I can do?

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The International Family Law Group LLP is ranked in Chambers UK 2021

We are delighted to announce that we have been ranked as a leading firm in Children: Cross-Border Disputes in the 2021 edition of Chambers UK. Children: Cross-Border Disputes What the team is known for: A well-regarded team which provides counsel to clients facing a full range of complex international private

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Family Law Leaves the EU: A summary guide for practitioners 2020

This new book explains Family Law in leaving the EU. Every practitioner should have a copy. ‘Family law leaves the EU: A summary guide for practitioners’ This is a new textbook published today, 20 October 2020, by LexisNexis and written by one of the world’s leading family lawyers, Prof David

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What is a child’s habitual residence? The Court of Appeal reconfirms the correct approach the court should take to determine this issue

Although the concept of habitual residence plays a crucial role worldwide in determining a family court’s jurisdiction regarding children, it is not defined in statutes, international conventions, or treaties in which it features. As a consequence, the meaning of the concept and the manner in which a child becomes habitually

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Legal Relationship Advice: ‘Knowledge is Power’

Partner Lucy Greenwood offers practical advice and guidance in this article, for those looking for legal relationship advice as we ease out of lockdown. Coming out of lockdown for those who are lonely in their relationships As the lockdown measures gradually ease, we all are transitioning into a new ‘normal’

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Are all Foreign Adoption orders automatically recognised in this Country?

Not all foreign adoption orders are automatically recognised in this country. Only the following adoption orders are automatically recognised in this country. Adoption orders made in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Isle of Man and the Channel Islands. Convention adoptions. An adoption order made by a country that is a contracting state

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