In re S (A Child) (Financial Provision)

Subject Matter

CHILDREN — Financial provision — Jurisdiction — Father retaining child in Sudan in breach of Sudanese court order — Mother resident in England and Wales — English court declaring child habitually resident in England — Mother seeking periodical payments or lump sum from father — Mother's purpose to go to Sudan to enforce Sudanese court order — Whether payments “for the benefit” of child — Whether power to make order against parent outside jurisdiction — Children Act 1989, Sch 1, paras 1, 14

[2004] EWCA Civ 1685; [2005] Fam 316; [2005] 2 WLR 895; [2005] 2 FLR 94, CA

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