Do I need my ex-partner’s permission to take my child on holiday?

Before booking any holiday, you need to ask yourself – do I need my ex-partner’s permission to take my child(ren) abroad?

If you have separated, it may be that you need the consent of the other parent before you head abroad. 

Parental Responsibility is key to taking your child(ren) out of the country.  You must get permission from anyone with Parental Responsibility to take your child(ren) abroad unless you have a Child Arrangements Order in place that says that the child(ren) live with you.  If that is the case, you can take your child(ren) for up to 28 days without the consent of the other parent, but for over 28 days you must get permission. 

If your ex-partner fails to agree to the proposed holiday, an application will need to be made to the Court for permission. 

If you are unsure who has Parental Responsibility, please contact us to arrange an appointment. 

Unfortunately, the question “do I need my ex-partner’s permission to take my child on holiday” does not have a one-size-fits-all answer. 

HOW WE CAN HELP?

To find out more about how our team of Family Law experts can help you, do not hesitate to get in touch today on 0330 123 1229, send us an email via info@smithpartnership.co.uk or complete our contact form.

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