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

[2025] EWHC 1713 (Fam)

Fecha: 04-Jul-2025

The assessed potential impact on M’s mental health in this case does not satisfy this threshold

111)

The assessed potential impact on M’s mental health in this case does not satisfy this threshold.

112)

Standing back and considering the allegations relied on by M as a whole, rather than individually, I am also of the view that their cumulative effect does not constitute a grave risk of harm to B or otherwise place her in an intolerable situation.

113)

If, however, I am wrong in this conclusion and M’s allegations, at their highest, would constitute a grave risk of harm to B or otherwise place her in an intolerable situation, I would be satisfied that the protective measures that are offered are sufficient to mitigate the harm. At paragraph 104 of his Statement F offered the following undertakings:

a)

to apply for a hearing as soon as possible after B’s return;

b)

to pay for M and B’s economy flights from the UK to Portugal to include one piece of hold luggage each;

c)

not to attend at the airport upon M and B’s arrival in Portugal;

d)

not to support or instigate any civil or criminal proceedings arising from M’s removal of B from Portugal to England or her retention of B in England;

e)

not to use or threaten abuse against M nor encourage anyone else to use or threaten abuse against M;

f)

not to separate B from M save for agreed periods;

g)

not to attend M’s place of residence without prior agreement;

h)

to lodge the return order and undertakings with the Portuguese court prior to B’s return and provide evidence of this;

i)

to pay M child maintenance of €800 pm until the first on notice hearing in Portugal;

j)

to provide M with a car for the first six months;

k)

to contribute towards any nursery fees in relation to any nursery that M and he agree on; and

l)

to contribute towards any medical costs of M and B.

114)

Although it is of course a matter for me I note Ms. Veitch considered at paragraph 56 of her report the protective measures to be appropriate and not place B at risk of harm.