If your child has been taken by the other parent, or you fear they might be, it’s important to act fast. Whether it’s in the UK or abroad, our child abduction solicitors can help you make sure your child is returned safely.

We understand how upsetting and stressful this time can be. Our experts will work quickly and sensitively to make sure your child is safe and back with you.

Child abduction cases can be traumatic and often complex – especially when international law must be considered. You need a team you can trust to work as quickly as possible to keep your child safe.

Contact our child abduction solicitors and tell us more about what’s happened. We’ll then be able to advise you in relation to the next steps.

Can Irwin Mitchell help me?

Our experienced family law experts are well-placed to help you in any of the following situations:

  • Your child has been taken from one part of the UK to another by the other parent without your consent
  • Your child is at risk of being – or already has been – taken overseas from the UK without your consent
  • Your child is at risk of being – or already has been – taken from overseas to England and Wales without your consent
  • You’ve travelled to England and Wales from overseas with your child and want to remain in England and Wales, but you don’t know if you’ve the consent of the other parent
  • Your child has been brought to the UK without your consent from overseas
  • You’ve been accused of failing to return your child to the UK from abroad
  • Your ex-partner won’t allow you to take your child away because they believe you’ll not return when agreed.

Why choose Irwin Mitchell to help me?

You’ll have access to some of the best child abduction solicitors in the UK. We also work with highly skilled solicitors around the world to make sure your child is safe and returned to you quickly.

We’ve bolstered our UK family team by acquiring Silk Family Law, a well-known and respected family law firm in the UK. They’re known for their expertise in family disputes such as child abduction. They'll integrate with our current team and be available to you.

We’ll always work in a way that’s best for you. This could be arranging phone or video calls or meeting you at an appropriate location. You can also come to one of our UK-wide offices if this is easier for you.

If your child has been abducted by their other parent, or you’ve travelled to England and Wales and don’t wish to return and believe you may have a defence, we understand the emotional toll this will undoubtedly take. Our in-house counsellor, Vicky Lambert, is here to offer support and help you. When you use our family law services, you’ll have four free counselling services to use at any time; additional sessions can be arranged at a cost.

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Frequently Asked Question

What is child abduction?

Child abduction is when one parent takes a child out of the UK without the consent of the other parent. Child abduction can be:

  • Wrongful removal – when your child is removed from a country without your permission
  • Wrongful retention - where your child is kept in another country and their other parent has breached an agreement you had, or it’s done without consent. This usually happens when you agree to an amount of time they can be out of the country, but they don’t return home when agreed. Sometimes parents leave without notice and don’t intend to return, but for court intervention.

If you’ve got a Child Arrangement Order in place that states your child lives with you in whole or part of the time, you can legally take your child abroad for up to 28 days without consent from the other parent, subject to the terms of any court order.

Can a parent abduct a child?

Yes, a parent can abduct a child, even if you’re the parent with the custody of your child. You can’t take your child out of the country without the consent of the other parent for longer than 28 days unless you’ve a child arrangements order in place which states the child lives with you. This will be subject to the terms of any child arrangements order.

If you do take your child without the consent of the other parent, you could face criminal charges.

What if my ex has relocated to another part of the UK?

If a parent has relocated within England and Wales without consent, or in contravention of the terms of a Child Arrangements Order which governs with whom your child lives and spends time, we can help you. This is sometimes called an internal relocation, but it should only occur by consent between parents or by way of an order from the court if you can’t agree the move in advance.

If you don't have a Child Arrangements Order, you may need to make a court application to deal with arrangements for your child. Again, we can help you with this.

If your partner has taken your child from your care without your consent, perhaps to an unknown location, but hasn’t left the country, then we can help.

What if either of us want to move abroad?

If either parent wishes to internationally relocate with your child, you should agree that by consent. Failing an agreement, you should contact our experts to consider your options, whether you seek to relocate or your ex-partner has said that they wish to relocate.

If your child has been relocated to Scotland or Northern Ireland, then different legal systems are in place there. Those legal systems would typically deal with the case. For more advice on this or any aspect of child abduction or family law, speak to a member of our experienced team.

We’ve a wide network of offices around England, Scotland and Wales. We’re dedicated to delivering a personal service that’s tailored to your needs, no matter where you’re located.

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