H v H
The father did not consent or acquiesce to the children's permanent retention in England; the children object to returning to Australia and have attained sufficient age and maturity; the court, exercising its discretion under Article 13, declines to order their summary return.
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- Parties
- Applicant: Paul John H; Respondent: Heather H
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 10 September 2004
- Procedural Posture
- Family / Judgment
- Outcome
- Application dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Hague Convention, Child Custody, Children's Objections, Consent and Acquiescence
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Parties
Paul John H
Applicant
Heather H
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Family / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the father consented or acquiesced to the children's retention in England
- 2 Whether the children object to being returned to Australia and have attained sufficient age and maturity
- 3 Whether the court should exercise discretion to refuse summary return under Article 13 of the Hague Convention
Ratio Decidendi
The father did not consent or acquiesce to the children's permanent retention in England; the children object to returning to Australia and have attained sufficient age and maturity; the court, exercising its discretion under Article 13, declines to order their summary return.
Court Disposition
Application dismissed
Orders
- The application for summary return of the children to Australia is refused.
- No order for return under the Hague Convention.
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