Relocation
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Foreward by The Rt Hon Lady Justice Black Introduction - Relocation: A Practical Guide 1. What Is Relocation? The context of relocation disputes Debates about relocation law Conclusions 2. Relocation Law Guidance in Family Law Cases International Relocation Law Internal relocation law 3. Bringing a Relocation Application: Things to Think About Before You Start Things to think about at the outset Considering the basics: when, where and why Detailed plans for a relocation application * Going home- cases * Specific opportunity - cases * New partner- cases *Lifestyle - cases * Get away - cases * Planning for a relocation * Information and practicalities * The child's wishes and feelings * Talking to the other parent and trying to reach an agreement without litigation * When to get help * Case study 4. Opposing a Relocation Application: Things to Think About Before You Start Things to think about at the outset Considering the alternatives Assessing the applicant parent's proposals: what to look for The child's wishes and feelings Talking to the other parent and trying to reach an agreement without litigation When to get help Case study 5. Bringing a Relocation Application Deciding whether to make a formal application Preparing an application Domestic violence From issue to the first hearing dispute resolution appointment The first hearing dispute resolution appointment Between the first hearing dispute resolution appointment and the Final Hearing CAFCASS / independent social worker The Final Hearing The court order After the Final Hearing 6. Opposing a Relocation Application Responding to an application Situations which are urgent After the application has been issued The first hearing dispute resolution appointment Setting out a case in response to a relocation application CAFCASS / independent social worker Pre-hearing review The Final Hearing After the Final Hearing 7. Temporary International Relocation Short temporary moves to EU and Hague Convention countries Short temporary moves to non-EU and non-Hague Convention countries Longer temporary removals Conclusion 8. Appeals The law on appeals Applying for permission to appeal Responding to an application for permission to appeal The hearing of appeals Second appeals Appendix 1. Extracts from Key Legislative Provisions Appendix 2. Extracts from Key Practice Directions Appendix 3. Extracts from Key International Relocation Cases Appendix 4. Extracts from Key Internal Relocation Cases Appendix 5. Sample Materials Appendix 6. Signatories to the 1980 and 1996 Hague Conventions

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