Brexit 'could mean more distress in cross border custody case'

Separated parents caught up in cross-border disputes about children could suffer more distress if Brexit negotiators fail to persuade European Union ministers to continue legal co-operation, a family law expert says.

Brexit 'could mean more distress in cross border custody case'

Separated parents caught up in cross-border disputes about children could suffer more distress if Brexit negotiators fail to persuade European Union ministers to continue legal co-operation, a family law expert says.

Lawyer Rosie Schumm, who is based at law firm Forsters, says families involved in international disputes about child custody could face further difficulties if no deal is reached.

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