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

[2025] EWHC 1713 (Fam)

Fecha: 04-Jul-2025

I agree with Mr. Gupta and Ms. Gaunt that the allegations are mostly situational to the parties’ relationship. I also consider that M’s case is undermined by her own proposals: as recently as 19 th Ja

106)

I agree with Mr. Gupta and Ms. Gaunt that the allegations are mostly situational to the parties’ relationship. I also consider that M’s case is undermined by her own proposals: as recently as 19th January 2025 (which is after she withdrew from the parties’ written agreement) she set out in an email to F some questions and suggestions that she had sent to her lawyer which included the possibility of committing to spend six months with B each year in Portugal; I agree she cannot then say B would be exposed to harm or placed in an intolerable situation by returning to Portugal. M’s case is further undermined by (i) M answering ‘no’ in response to the questions “Are there allegations of harm?” (which expressly includes domestic abuse) in her application for a child arrangements order issued on 23rd December 2024; (ii) although M claimed exception from a MIAM on grounds of domestic abuse she said in a WhatsApp to F dated 8th February 2025 she “acknowledged” domestic abuse with her lawyer after returning from Portugal last year “when you threatened to stop us coming home”, that legal aid is granted when this has been acknowledged and that domestic abuse “is in the papers for that reason alone” and that M had “no need or intention” to ask anyone to “punish” F with a criminal order; and (iii) the parties’ frequent communications, interactions and handovers without issue.

Housing issues