Enforcement of Child Maintenance payment decisions after Brexit if the UK leaves without a deal
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The European Commission has given guidance to the EU-27 that for proceedings underway in EU Member States on exit day, where the respondent is domiciled in the UK, the jurisdiction rules of the EU Maintenance Regulation will continue to apply.
After Brexit if the UK leaves without a deal
"A maintenance decision made in England and Wales that is to be recognised and enforced in another EU Member State must be recognised and must have a declaration of enforceability (registration for enforcement) before it can be enforced there. It should be accompanied by the documents required under Article 28, subject to the exceptions in Article 29. A maintenance decision made in another EU Member State (except Denmark) that is to be recognised and enforced in England and Wales does not need to be registered for enforcement."
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Source:
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/family-law-disputes-involving-eu-after-brexit-guidance-for-legal-professionals/family-law-disputes-involving-eu-after-brexit-guidance-for-legal-professionals