Making & Defending International Relocation Applications - Practical Tips for Family Lawyers
Type | Speaker | CPD Hours | Level |
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Webinar
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1.25 |
Intermediate![]() |
Course Outline
Introduction
Whether your client is seeking permission to relocate abroad with their children or contesting a proposed move, getting the application and supporting statement right is critical.
This webinar will explore the essential legal principles, procedures, and practical considerations involved in international relocation cases where a parent seeks to move abroad with a child.
What You Will Learn
This webinar will cover the following:
- A comprehensive review of the statutory framework governing relocation decisions in England and Wales
- Practical insights into international issues, including the Hague Convention, enforcement of orders, and resolving disputes involving foreign jurisdictions
- A review of the essential and recent case law shaping this area of family law
- The critical factors in relocation cases, such as the child’s welfare, the impact on family ties, cultural integration, and the effect on contact with the non-relocating (‘left-behind’) parent
- Step-by-step guidance on making or opposing a relocation application, covering drafting statements, gathering evidence and presenting a compelling case in court
This pre-recorded webinar will be available to view from Thursday 5th June 2025
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