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Can you give me some more information on your matter. What is your question regarding?
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If you are trying to stop the 7 year old daughter, it would be much faster for the father as he really is the only other person in this scenario that has the right to stop it. However, this will wholly depend on the custody situation between the parents. If there is any sort of access granted to the father, the mother may have a difficult time bringing the daughter out of the country.
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Your granddaughter is a minor and technically does not have a say. The mother has the power to make all important decisions for the minor if she has sole custody. If the father has access rights, he maybe able to delay it as taking her out of the country would essentially make it impossible for the father to have his access rights.
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You can request an injunction until the hearing is heard, but you need to convince the judge that an injunction must be granted or otherwise irreparable harm will occur.