Child abduction
International parental child abduction is a human rights issue and one that we take very seriously. We appreciate the distress that child abduction and the difficulties obtaining access can cause to both the child and left-behind parent.
Our Child Abduction Section offers assistance to British nationals affected by international parental child abduction. If you are in the UK, you can contact them on 0207 008 0878, or out of hours on 0207 008 1500. If you are in Brazil, then please contact your nearest British Embassy/Consulate.
You should contact the police if your child has been taken from the UK overseas without your consent.
We deal with 3 broad categories of child abduction:
- Abduction - where a child has been taken overseas without the other parent's consent - this may be a criminal offence under UK law (except in Scotland)
- Wrongful retention - where a child has been retained in a foreign country following an overseas trip
- Threat of abduction - where there is a risk that a child will be taken overseas.
What we can do to help:
- provide you with a list of English-speaking lawyers and interpreters, and provide information on travel and accommodation
- contact relevant authorities overseas to check on progress made in locating your child if you do not know where they are
- once a child has been located, carry out a welfare check with the other parent’s consent
- help you to get in touch with the relevant authorities overseas
- where appropriate, express to the courts overseas our interest in the case and ask about progress
- offer advice if you feel your child is at risk of being abducted
What we cannot do:
- 'rescue’ a child or become involved in any illegal attempts to bring the child back to the UK
- locate your child if you do not know where they are
- offer legal advice or interfere in the legal system of another country
- pay for your legal, travel and accommodation costs.
Dual Nationality
If your child has been taken to Brazil where they hold dual nationality, the local authorities may view the child as a resident of that country. This will limit what we can do.
The Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
This is an international agreement which seeks to return abducted children to the country where they normally live so the courts of that country can decide on issues of custody and access.
Central Authorities in the UK are responsible for all cases that come under the convention. If your child has been abducted to a country (e.g. Brazil) which has signed the convention, you should contact the appropriate Central Authority (please see 'useful links' to the right). The Reunite International website has a list of countries which have signed the Hague Convention.
The Ministry of Justice lead on Hague Convention cases, and we do not usually become involved, unless requested to do so by the Central Authority.
Useful contacts
If in UK:
FCO Child Abduction Section
Tel: +44 (0)207 008 0878
Out of hours: +44 (0)207 008 1500
If in Brazil:
British Embassy/Consulates-General, Brazil
Related Documents
See Also
Useful Links
Central Authority for England and Wales, International Child Abduction and Contact Unit (ICACU)
Central Authority for Northern Ireland - will assist with child abduction cases in Northern Ireland
Central Authority for Scotland - will assist with child abduction cases in Scotland
Reunite - we work closely with Reunite, a leading UK charity specialising in international child abduction. They can provide advice and support to parents who have had a child abducted or fear an abduction. They can send information on preventing child abduction and can send you a list of lawyers in the UK who specialise in child abduction cases.
HCCH - Hague Conference homepage
International Social Services - work closely with the social services in the UK and have a number of offices overseas
International parental child abduction is a human rights issue and one that we take very seriously