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Leave To Remove: Mirage or remedy?
Gemma Vines considers practical issues when contemplating mirror orders on an application for leave to remove ‘Fundamental to the concept of a mirror order is that the foreign court shall have the right and, more importantly, the obligation to enforce the terms contained in the order.’Increasingly, family lawyers are instructed by parents wishing to take …
Cases Referenced
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- DS v RS [2009] EWHC 1594 (Fam)
- Majoo v Majoo [2011] INSC 515
- Re AB (a child: temporary leave to remove from jurisdiction: expert evidence) [2014] EWHC 2758 (Fam)
- Re M (a child) (removal from jurisdiction: expert evidence) [2010] EWCA Civ 888
- Re P (A Child: Mirror Order) [2000] 1 FLR 435
- Re R (a child) (prohibited steps order) [2013] EWCA Civ 1115
- Re S and O (temporary removal from jurisdiction) [2009] Fam Law 114
- Re T (a minor) (contact: non-convention country) [1998] 3 FCR 574