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FAMILY DIVISION
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The Respondent was not present nor represented at the hearing and did not attend by video link
Ms Judith Bennett-Hernandez of CAFCASS attended without representation
Hearing dates: 7 February 2014
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Mrs Justice Parker :
"1. By way of exception, the courts of a Member State having jurisdiction as to the substance of the matter may, if they consider that a court of another Member State, with which the child has a particular connection, would be better placed to hear the case, or a specific part thereof, and where this is in the best interests of the child:
(a) stay the case or a part thereof in question and invite the parties to introduce a request before the court of that other Member State in accordance with paragraph 4; or(b) request a court of another Member State to assume jurisdiction in accordance with paragraph 5.
2. Paragraph 1 shall apply:
(a) upon application from a party; or(b) of the court's own motion; or(c) upon application from a court of another Member State with which the child has a particular connection, in accordance with paragraph 3.
A transfer made of the court's own motion or by application of a court or another Member State must be accepted by at least one of the parties.
3. The child shall be considered to have a particular connection to a Member State as mentioned in paragraph 1, if that Member State:
(a) has become the habitual residence of the child after the court referred to in paragraph 1 was seised; or(b) is the former habitual residence of the child; or(c) is the place of the child's nationality; or(d) is the habitual residence of a holder of parental responsibility; or(e) is the place where property of the child is located and the case concerns measures for the protection of the child relating to the administration; conservation or disposal of this property …
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