Watch This Before Your Ex Tries To Take The Kids Overseas – Visit Cramer.co.nz For Immediate Help
If your ex has threatened to take the children overseas, is hiding their passport, or has already booked tickets, don’t wait.
Every hour counts. You may still be able to stop them, even if they already have flights scheduled. The Family Court has strong powers to intervene immediately.
Visit Cramer.co.nz now to get help before it’s too late.
I can assist you urgently anywhere in New Zealand, including after hours and weekends.
Protect your child today — the law is there to support you, but timing and preparation are everything.
Under New Zealand law, both parents who are guardians must agree before a child can be taken overseas.
If your ex tries to leave the country without your permission, it could be considered a breach of the Care of Children Act 2004 and, in some cases, child abduction under the Hague Convention.
This is a serious matter, and fast action is often the only way to stop it.
I’m available for urgent advice and assistance, no matter where you are in New Zealand, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays, because these emergencies don’t wait for business hours.
In many cases, these applications can be lodged and heard on the same day.
If you are the parent who has just discovered travel plans, or if your child’s safety or wellbeing is at risk, you may be able to apply for an urgent order to prevent the child from leaving the country. This can include an urgent family court order, a without-notice order. Every situation is unique, but time is critical, and you need someone who understands how to act quickly and effectively within the Family Court
The NZ Family Courts can make a temporary parenting orderwithout the other parent even being notified until the order is in place.
These urgent orders can stop your ex from taking the child overseas, from collecting them from school or daycare, or from having any contact until the matter is reviewed.
Even if you already have a parenting order, your ex still cannot take the children overseas without your written consent or a specific order from the court allowing them to do so.
Some parents mistakenly believe that if the child’s passport is in their possession, they can leave freely. That’s not the case.
New Zealand’s laws protect children’s relationships with both parents, and the Family Court takes these situations very seriously.
In urgent cases, you can request that your child’s name be added to the Customs Alert List, which can prevent the child from being removed from New Zealand until the court has decided.
But the first step is always to get advice immediately from someone who knows how to respond to emergencies like this. These cases are time-sensitive, and acting fast can make all the difference.
I’m Naomi Cramer, a family law specialist with over 27 years of Family Court experience, still enrolled as a Barrister and Solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.
I’ve worked with parents and grandparents across the country who suddenly found themselves in crisis – often late at night or on weekends – when their child was in danger of being taken away.
My practice is focused entirely on helping people protect their children and get fast, effective orders when time matters most.
Whether you’re in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, or any rural or regional area, I’m available after hours and anywhere in New Zealand for urgent situations.
If you’re facing a family emergency, you don’t have to wait until the next day. You can reach out now for immediate guidance and support.
At Cramer.co.nz, you’ll find detailed information about urgent Family Court orders, emergency custody applications, and how the Family Court handles cases involving overseas travel and international custody risks. You’ll also learn about how the family courts in NZ deal with urgent matters involving children.
Every family’s situation is unique, and urgent Family Court orders require careful preparation to ensure the child’s safety is properly presented to the judge. Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or guardian, I can help you prepare your application, ensure it’s supported by evidence, and make sure it’s filed and heard as quickly as possible.
In many cases, these applications can be lodged and heard on the same day.
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