Family Law in the UK

Episode 4 - Considerations for making an application for removal of children from the jurisdiction

March 05, 2021 Natasha Slabas Season 1 Episode 4
Episode 4 - Considerations for making an application for removal of children from the jurisdiction
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Family Law in the UK
Episode 4 - Considerations for making an application for removal of children from the jurisdiction
Mar 05, 2021 Season 1 Episode 4
Natasha Slabas

This episode is presented to you by Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard. Natasha has extensive experience in representing clients who apply for permission for leave to remove children permanently from the jurisdiction. Of particular significance is the case of Tigipko, which involved naming abductors where the children's whereabouts were known - an unprecedented outcome in family law which should assist for future cases involving heinous individuals who ignore legal process and rules.

In this episode, Natasha summarises the key principles underpinning the decision-making of the Court and in relation to how to map out a plan for such an application. The stakes are at their highest with these cases and so it is important to think things through thoroughly and properly.

If you have further queries, Natasha can be contacted via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com or via Instagram @natashathefamilylawyer

Show Notes

This episode is presented to you by Natasha Slabas, Family Partner at DMH Stallard. Natasha has extensive experience in representing clients who apply for permission for leave to remove children permanently from the jurisdiction. Of particular significance is the case of Tigipko, which involved naming abductors where the children's whereabouts were known - an unprecedented outcome in family law which should assist for future cases involving heinous individuals who ignore legal process and rules.

In this episode, Natasha summarises the key principles underpinning the decision-making of the Court and in relation to how to map out a plan for such an application. The stakes are at their highest with these cases and so it is important to think things through thoroughly and properly.

If you have further queries, Natasha can be contacted via email: natasha.slabas@dmhstallard.com or via Instagram @natashathefamilylawyer