Singaporean mother in child abduction case loses fight against court order to relocate son to UK

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SINGAPORE: A Singaporean mother involved in a child abduction case has lost her fight against a court order to relocate her six-year-old son to the United Kingdom. The child's parents are not married. The mother, 44, has residency rights in the UK while the father, 50, is an Irish citizen. Both are veterin

SINGAPORE: A Singaporean mother involved in a child abduction case has lost her fight against a court order to relocate her six-year-old son to the United Kingdom.

The family of three lived in Ireland until February 2017, when the mother took the child to Singapore for a holiday.In February 2018, the father was granted a child abduction order from Singapore's Family Justice Courts, which ordered that the child be returned to Ireland. This resulted in a settlement between the parents that appointed the father as the guardian of the child under both Irish and Singapore law.

The father wanted a psychologist to examine his son and determine if there was parental alienation, while the mother wanted a stay of the UK relocation order. The matter came before the High Court again when the mother appealed against the district judge's decision to rescind the stay. This was the fact that"the mother had wrongfully disobeyed a court order obtained by consent", said the judge.

 

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