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Child out of Country

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One question often asked to family lawyers is if a parent needs the other parents consent to take their child out of the country. If you are going on holiday it is a good idea to provide the other parent with an itinerary or a copy of return airfares. One thing to take into consideration when planning your holiday with your child is if they are going to miss out on time with the other parent particularly if this is time set out in a parenting order. If seeking to relocate a child out of the country you will need the other guardians consent to this. If unsure, seeking legal advice in the early planning stages of an international trip or relocation is essential to avoid any potential legal complications. 

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