The purpose of this dissertation is the development of a novel, diffuse approximate meshless method in connection with the phase field formulation for solution of free and moving boundary problems. Free and moving boundary problems arise in a wide variety of scientific and technological applications. The common feature of such problems is the topological evolution of the interfaces between the phases, which leads to the formation of various flow patterns and regimes that strongly depend onthe physical properties of the phases. Evolution of deformed interfaces remain challenging from the physical and the computational points of view due to the strong effectsof surface tension and the disco...