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Prohibited Steps Order
You can apply to the court if you think your
partner is likely to try and take your
children from you. This is called a
"Prohibited Steps Order".
This Order will also help you if your
partner is thinking of taking the children
to live abroad.
If your partner has taken the children out
of the country then you may be able to get
the children back with the help of the
court, but this depends on which country the
children have been taken to.
Below is a list of countries with whom we
have an agreement so that if children are
taken to these countries unlawfully the
authorities in that country can help to
bring the children back.
Or, if you have a Residence Order and the
children are taken to one of these
countries, the authorities in that country
should help to make sure the children are
returned to you.
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belize
Belgium
Bosnia & Herzegovina
Burkina Faso
Canada (most states)
Chile
Colombia
Croatia
Cyprus (Southern)
Denmark
Ecuador
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Honduras
Hungary
Ireland
Italy
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Mauritius
Mexico
Monaco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Panama
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
St.Kitts & Nevis
United States
Yugoslavia
Zimbabwe |
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| Spotlight on Family Law |
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Divorce
A divorce cannot be applied for until the
couple have been married for at least one
year. There are no exceptions to this rule.
To get divorced in England and Wales, the
marriage must be recognised as valid by
United Kingdom law and one of the partners
must:-
» be living in England or Wales when the
divorce is applied for
» have been living in England or Wales
during the year before the application is
made.
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