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Can I be "ambushed" despite Canadian Court decision?

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Zebulon | 22:42 Mon 14th Nov 2005 | People & Places
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A Canadian court granted me Joint Guardianship and Joint Custody with primary residence in Canada for my seven year old daughter. There is a criminal case against her stepfather for abuse. If I am able to obtain a court order changing the residence to the UK, can I be "ambushed" by my ex-partner (child's mother) in a UK court despite the Canadian Court's decision? (Haig convention notwithstanding)


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