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AIRPORT WATCHLIST

Concerned about international travel with children? Our lawyers can guide and represent you to protect your rights and interests.

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Placing a child on an airport watch list can only be done under certain circumstances and with a court order. The Federal Circuit and Family Court can make an order preventing a parent from taking a child out of the country if it is in the child's best interests to do so. 

Placing a child on an airport watch list can be stressful and confusing, but our experienced family law solicitors can help. At Ann Legal, we have helped many clients navigate this complex issue and protect their rights. Our team can provide guidance on the legal implications of placing a child on an airport watch list, as well as help you explore your options for resolving the underlying family law matter.

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If you believe that your child may be at risk of being taken out of the country without your consent, it is important to seek legal advice as soon as possible. Our experienced family law solicitors can provide guidance on the legal options available to you, including obtaining a court order to place your child on an airport watch list which is usually done to prevent the child from being taken overseas without the other parent's consent.

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At Ann Legal, we understand how stressful and emotional family law matters can be. We are here to provide you with the legal support and representation you need to protect your rights and the best interests of your child. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you.

What we do

Legal advice: We can advise you on your rights of international travel with children. We can also advise you on the legal process involved in placing your child's name on an airport watchlist.

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Court orders: We can assist you with making a Court application to place your child's name on an airport watchlist and prevent the child from being taken out of the country without your consent.

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Enforcement: If your child has already been taken out of the country, we can assist you with enforcing any existing court orders or seeking the return of the child through the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction.

YOUR LOCAL FAMILY LAWYERS

At Ann Legal, our family lawyers in Newcastle, Maitland, Central Coast, Lake Macquarie, and the Hunter region practice in all aspects of family law, including recovery orders and airport watch lists. We understand that every family is unique, which is why we offer personalised support tailored to your specific needs and goals. Our team of solicitors is here to provide reliable family law advice in Newcastle, Maitland, Central Coast, Lake Macquarie, and the Hunter region and guide you through your matter to ensure the best outcome. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with one of our experienced lawyers.

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CALL OUR FAMILY LAWYERS TODAY (02) 8005 8025

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At Ann Legal, we provide compassionate and effective legal representation, tailored to your unique circumstances. Our team can assist you with all aspects of airport watch list issues, including obtaining court orders and protecting your rights. If you are facing an airport watch list issue or any other family law matter, contact Ann Legal today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help you. We are committed to providing our clients with the highest quality legal representation and support.

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