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09 June 2017
Issue: 7749 / Categories: Case law , Law digest
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Children

H v K and others [2017] EWHC 1141 (Fam), [2017] All ER (D) 05 (Jun)

The Family Court ordered the summary return of two children to their jurisdiction of habitual residence, the US, in circumstances where the mother had abducted them from that jurisdiction. There were advantages to the children’s welfare being determined in the jurisdiction of their habitual residence within court proceedings that had already been constituted and engaged in the issue of welfare. Further, it was only by returning the children that could ensure the continuation of each child’s relationship with their father.

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Harper James—Lottie Hugo

Harper James—Lottie Hugo

Commercial law firm announces appointment of corporate partner

Carey Olsen—Patrick Ormond

Carey Olsen—Patrick Ormond

Partner joins corporate and finance practice in British Virgin Islands

Dawson Cornwell—Naomi Angell

Dawson Cornwell—Naomi Angell

Firm strengthens children department with adoption and surrogacy expert

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The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) will invest in technology to catch tech-reliant fraudsters and handle voluminous case materials
Law firms enjoyed rapid, sector-wide growth in 2025, according to the Law Society’s latest annual Financial Benchmarking Survey
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