V v B (A Minor) (Abduction)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1991
Date1991
CourtFamily Division
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10 cases
  • C.M. v Delegaci¢n de Malaga
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 24 March 1999
    ...(Unreported, Supreme Court, 23rd June, 1987). The State (Nicolaou) v. An Bord Uchtála [1966] I.R. 567. V. v. B. (a minor) (abduction) [1991] 1 F.L.R. 266. Conflict of laws - Custody and welfare of child - Child born and resident in Spain - Return by parents to Ireland - Child left in care o......
  • Health Service Executive of Ireland v Am (Mother) and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Family Division
    • 27 March 2013
    ...close relatives. The phrases have been treated as equated one with the other, indeed they have been described as synonymous; see V v B [1991] 1 FLR 266, Gateshead Metropolitan Council v L [1996] 2 FLR 179, and Re V (A Minor) Abduction: Habitual Residence [1995] 2 FLR 992. In Nessa v Chief A......
  • Nessa v Chief Adjudication Officer
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 21 October 1999
    ...Lysaght's case, namely residence adopted voluntarily and for settled purposes." 19 See also Kapur v. Kapur [1984] F.L.R. 920 and V. v. B. (A Minor) (Abduction) [1991] 1 F.L.R. 177, where the two words were regarded as almost meaning the same thing. 20 I am not satisfied, but it is unnecessa......
  • Nessa v Chief Adjudication Officer
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 5 February 1998
    ...J. had said in Lewis "Unless one led a nomadic life, one had to be habitually resident somewhere…" 19 In V v B (A Minor)(Abduction) [1991] 1 FLR 266 at p.272 Sir Stephen Brown, having referred to Kapur and Shah, said "A sufficient degree of continuity of residence has been established…. to ......
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