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England and Wales family law weekly: appeal on transfer of residence; Dubai child return; HMCTS contested financial remedies case file view (22 August 2024)

Published on: 22 August 2024

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Appeal against transfer of residence order (LT v RT)

In LT v RT [2024] EWHC 2085 (Fam), the Family Division upheld the mother’s appeal against an interim care order made in private law proceedings under the Children Act 1989, which had directed the immediate transfer of the two children’s residence from her to the father. Difficulties arose because the local authority had produced a parenting assessment but did not serve it on the parents. The children’s guardian queried how any move would be implemented under a child arrangements order, as proposed by the local authority. The guardian submitted a Form C2 seeking an urgent listing; however, this was not disclosed to the parents. The parenting assessment and its recommendation for an immediate change of residence were only provided to the parents on the day of the hearing...

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