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

[2025] EWHC 1713 (Fam)

Fecha: 04-Jul-2025

In the end neither party sought that they (or the other party) give oral evidence

28)

In the end neither party sought that they (or the other party) give oral evidence.

29)

The facts of this case are unusual. F has travelled to this country on 33 occasions since December 2022 to spend time with B. M has also travelled back to Portugal with B on six occasions, the longest period of time being for three and a half months from 6th December 2023 until 1st March 2024 with a further extended period in Portugal from 28th September 2024 until 9th November 2024. B has homes with both parties in both countries. On Mr. Gupta and Ms. Gaunt’s analysis M has spent approximately 39% of her life in Portugal.

30)

It is no doubt as a result of this travel between the two countries that it is common ground that B has a close relationship with both of her parents. I was particularly struck by the following references in the Cafcass Report:

[24] … I did not observe any tension or vigilance from [B] towards her parents during the handover. This suggests that she is used to calm and civil exchanges and does not feel anxious about being in both parents’ presence. This is in sharp contrast to many children of separated parents who are frequently uneasy and fearful about interactions between their parents.

[25] … She presents as a child who has her parents’ emotional permission to enjoy the time she spends with the other, as well as to share any worries about this. This suggests that [B’s] parents each positively promote her relationship with the other.