[2025] EWHC 1713 (Fam)
Family Division of the High Court

[2025] EWHC 1713 (Fam)

Fecha: 04-Jul-2025

As recorded on the face of the order of 21 st March 2025, and as confirmed in her Answer dated 14 th April 2025, M originally intended to pursue a defence of acquiescence under Article 13(a) amongst o

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As recorded on the face of the order of 21st March 2025, and as confirmed in her Answer dated 14th April 2025, M originally intended to pursue a defence of acquiescence under Article 13(a) amongst other grounds. However, on 2nd June 2025 it was confirmed she no longer so intended. I consider this to have been appropriate: acquiescence “is a question of the actual subjective intention of the wronged parent, not of the outside world's perception of his intentions” (Re H (Abduction: Acquiescence) [1997] 1 FLR 872 per Lord Browne-Wilkinson at p882). I consider on the evidence it would have been all but impossible for M successfully to pursue this defence.

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In advance of the final hearing I was provided with (and read) an e-bundle running to 501 pages and detailed Position Statements from the parties’ respective counsel.

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Both parties attended the final hearing in person. F was assisted by a Portuguese interpreter although his conversational English is good.