[2025] EWHC 1344 (Fam)
Family Division of the High Court

[2025] EWHC 1344 (Fam)

Fecha: 02-Jun-2025

In Re R (Child Abduction: Parent’s Refusal to Accompany) [2024] EWCA Civ 1296 Peter Jackson LJ having at [39] cited the above three paragraphs from Re C (A Child) (Child Abduction: Parent's Refusal to

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In Re R (Child Abduction: Parent’s Refusal to Accompany) [2024] EWCA Civ 1296Peter Jackson LJ having at [39] cited the above three paragraphs from Re C (A Child) (Child Abduction: Parent's Refusal to Return with Child) stated:

[40] Judges should therefore ask whether oral evidence is necessary in the case before them. As stated in Re B at [57], the threshold for permitting oral evidence remains a high one. I would agree with the submission of Reunite, supported by the parties, that where the court detects that a taking parent may refuse to return, it should act early to ensure that the position is addressed in statements, so that oral evidence is less likely to be appropriate. This would include addressing the issue of protective measures as required by the Practice Guidance: Case Management and Mediation of International Child Abduction Proceedings of 1 March 2023.