Child Arrangements and Residence
Disagreements regarding where a child should live or spend time can become increasingly complex when more than one country is involved. Many cross-border custody disputes focus on issues such as habitual residence, schooling, family connections and long term child welfare.
We help parents secure arrangements that protect their relationship with their child while ensuring that all decisions remain focused on the child’s best interests.
International Relocation
A proposed move abroad can significantly affect a child’s relationship with both parents. Whether you are seeking permission to relocate or challenging a relocation application, we provide legal advice and representation throughout the process.
Many cross-border custody disputes arise from relocation plans, making early legal advice essential.
Jurisdiction and Cross-Border Issues
Determining which country’s courts should deal with a matter is often a critical stage in cross-border family cases. Jurisdiction can influence the legal framework applied, procedural requirements, and the overall outcome of proceedings.
Child Abduction and Hague Convention Cases
Where a child has been removed from or retained in another country without consent, urgent action may be required. We assist parents with Hague Convention applications and other legal remedies designed to secure the return of children and protect their welfare.
High Net Worth International Families
Families with substantial assets, international business interests, overseas residences or global lifestyles often face additional challenges when resolving child related matters. These cases may involve international schooling, extensive travel arrangements, and complex family structures spanning several jurisdictions.
We regularly advise entrepreneurs, executives, investors and professionals involved in international custody disputes.
Who We Act For
We advise:
- High net worth individuals
- International business owners
- Expatriate families
- Senior executives and professionals
- Internationally mobile parents
- Parents involved in relocation matters
- Individuals facing child abduction proceedings
- Families with connections to multiple countries