Children’s passports regularly feature as an area of conflict for warring exes.
Passport and travel matters are often mentioned as part of wider familial concerns, and separated parents who are hoping to go on holiday should raise any issues with their ex-partner as soon as possible.
Stephanie Smart, paralegal in the Family & Divorce law team at Wake Smith Solicitors, looks at how separated and divorced parents should not put off tackling the topic of passports for their children ahead of future holiday plans.
If parents cannot reach an agreement, contact us and we will be able to advise on the court application best suited to their matter, if applicable.
This article covers:
- Obtaining a child’s passport
- Refusing consent for a passport
- Passport validity
- Who should keep the passport for the child?
- Your next move?
