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

[2025] EWHC 1344 (Fam)

Fecha: 02-Jun-2025

This “high” bar was then adopted by the Family Procedure Rule Committee as part of the changes to FPR 2010 by r12.52A and PD12F para 4.1A the latter of which states inter alia

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This “high” bar was then adopted by the Family Procedure Rule Committee as part of the changes to FPR 2010 by r12.52A and PD12F para 4.1A the latter of which states inter alia:

In rare circumstances, the court might also “set aside” its own order where it has not made an error but where new information comes to light which fundamentally changes the basis on which the order was made. The threshold for the court to set aside its decision is high, and evidence will be required – not just assertions or allegations.

And thereafter:

If the return order or non-return order was made under the 1980 Hague Convention, the court might set aside its decision … where there has been a fundamental change in circumstances which undermines the basis on which the order was made.