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

[2025] EWHC 1344 (Fam)

Fecha: 02-Jun-2025

Moylan LJ thereafter expressed his conclusions in Re W (Abduction: Setting Aside Return Order) as follows

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Moylan LJ thereafter expressed his conclusions in Re W(Abduction: Setting Aside Return Order) as follows:

[66] … [t]his power can be exercised when there has been a fundamental change of circumstances which undermines the basis on which the original order was made. I set the bar this high because, otherwise … there would clearly be a risk of a party seeking to take advantage of any change of circumstances such as a simple change of mind.

[67] I would add that the re-opening of a final Hague order (whether for return or non-return) is likely to be a rare event indeed and that, as the process is a summary one, any application for such an order will necessarily have had to be filed without delay. Further, where an application for rehearing has been issued, the court will case-manage it tightly so that only those applications that have a sufficient prospect of success are allowed to proceed and then only within parameters determined by the court.