Latest US Hague Abduction Convention Compliance Report
Blog The U.S. Department of State Office of Children’s Issues has issued its annual report on International Parental Child Abduction which covers compliance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the reporting cycle for statistics is January 1, 2014 through December 31, 2014). Some notable points are as follows: -In […]
Hague Abduction Case Dismissed: Child Taken from Greece to New York
Blog The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Judge Pamela Chen) in Adamis v. Lampropoulou (decision dated May 14, 2015) dismissed the petition brought under the Hague Abduction Convention by the Greek father of a 12 year old boy who was habitually resident in Greece and was taken to and retained in […]
Lifestyle Clauses in International Prenuptial Agreements
Blog Clients sometimes propose all kinds of provisions for prenuptial agreements that are intended to control their beloved’s future activities. These so-called “lifestyle” terms may state that they’ll have some sex, lots of sex, no sex or kinky sex. They might give a “bonus” for losing weight, staying faithful, or being nice to a mother-in-law or […]
English Suspicion of Prenuptial Agreement
Blog The legal status of prenuptial agreements in England remains far from clear. In the leading case, Radmacher v. Granatino, the U.K. Supreme Court in 2010 upheld the terms of a German marriage contract but it very carefully scrutinized the terms and the consequences of theagreement to determine whether or not they comported with the principle of […]
Mexico “enforces” the Hague Convention by returning the wrong child:
Blog When a woman in Texas claimed that Alondra Luna Nunez was her long-lost daughter, the girl’s real parents in Mexico say they presented more than a dozen documents from baptismal records and a copy of her birth certificate to family photographs. They were sure it was enough to demonstrate her true origins. In the end, […]
What is International Family Law?
Blog International family law is a loose term that describes any and all family law matters that have an international element. That element may be that a spouse, a spouse-to-be, or a child is a national or domiciliary of another country. Or it may be that the spouses are in a country other than their […]
The Role of the International Family Lawyer
Blog A key role of the international family lawyer is to review the “big picture” of an actual or proposed family law case that has an international component. In most such cases the international family lawyer will work with local lawyers in the various jurisdictions. While the international family lawyer will contribute to the team’s discussions concerning […]
Child Visitation to Israel
Blog Lalit K. Jha, Press Trust of India | Posted: Monday, March 30, 2015 3:00 pm A recent case in Iowa illustrates some of the issues that arise when one parent wants to take a child living in the United States to visit Israel. In Marriage of Stern, 2015 WL 568584 (Table) (Iowa App.,2015), a father […]
Indian American Parents of ‘Abducted’ Kids Seek U.S. Help
Blog Lalit K. Jha, Press Trust of India | Posted: Monday, March 30, 2015 3:00 pm Washington, D.C. — Around 60 Indian American parents have asked the U.S. government and Congress to consider imposing sanctions on India, alleging that they have “not been able to get justice” from the Indian system in reuniting with their kids […]
Hong Kong Divorce Jurisdiction
Blog The courts of Hong Kong deal with large numbers of international divorce cases. Hong Kong has jurisdiction if certain specified conditions are fulfilled but it is important to understand that the courts may decline jurisdiction on the grounds of inconvenience in some cases. Hong Kong courts have jurisdiction of divorce cases if – a) […]