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

[2025] EWHC 1713 (Fam)

Fecha: 04-Jul-2025

B was born in Portugal on 18 th December 2021 (aged 3). She is a dual Portuguese-British national

7)

B was born in Portugal on 18th December 2021 (aged 3). She is a dual Portuguese-British national.

8)

M and B travelled to this country to see M’s family on 19th September 2022. It is common ground it was agreed the trip would be for about one month’s duration although no date for M and B’s return was fixed. On 3rd October 2022 M informed F she would remain in this country with B for a longer period.

9)

It is common ground that M’s retention of B on 3rd October 2022 was wrongful for the purposes of Article 3 of the Hague Convention as it was in breach of F’s rights of custody which were being exercised by him under the law of Portugal, the State in which B was habitually resident immediately prior to the retention.

10)

From November 2022 M rented a property next door to friends; from June 2023 she and B moved into a long-term rental property in which they continue to live.

11)

The parties entered two periods of mediation – first from December 2022 – March or May 2023 (I have seen both dates but nothing turns on this) and secondly from August 2023 – December 2023 or January 2024 (likewise).

12)

On 15th October 2024 M signed an agreement setting out future care arrangements on the basis of B returning to live in Portugal from January 2025. On 13th November 2024 this agreement was lodged with the Portuguese court with a request it be converted into an order. In December 2024 M withdrew from the agreement (with F receiving formal notice of the same from the Portuguese court on 14th February 2025).