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INTERNATIONAL CHILD RELOCATION FROM CANADA

Blog by Jeremy D. Morley With effect from March 1, 2021, the Divorce Act of Canada has made significant changes to the Canadian law concerning child relocation, including international relocation...

U.S. Diplomatic Protest – Brazil & International Child Abduction

Blog Jeremy D. Morley In June 2021, the Deputy Chief of Mission at U.S. Embassy Brasilia delivered a formal diplomatic protest known as a “demarche” to the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs...

Bangladesh: The Dowry Prohibition Act of 2018

Blog by Jeremy D. Morley   The Dowry Prohibition Act of 2018 (the “Act”) of Bangladesh prohibits the giving or receiving of a dowry.  The primary purpose of the Act is to end the custom...

BANGLADESH, THE HAGUE ABDUCTION CONVENTION, AND AN ABDUCTION FROM JAPAN

Blog by attorney Jeremy D. Morley www.international-divorce.com A terrifically interesting issue is pending before the courts of Bangladesh. My client is a Japanese doctor in Tokyo. Her estranged...

Informal Notes on Habitual Residence in U.S. Courts in Hague Abduction Convention Cases

Blog by Jeremy D. Morley I had the pleasure this week of participating in a panel discussion organized by the Singapore Bar Association with three brilliant international family lawyers, Yap Teong...

Date of Wrongful Abduction Governs Hague Convention Habitual Residence Determinations

Blog by Jeremy D. Morley In any Hague Abduction Convention case, the court must determine the date of the alleged wrongful removal or retention of the child before determining the child’s...

U.S. Diplomatic Protest – Argentina & International Child Abduction

Blog Jeremy D. Morley In June 2021, the U.S. Embassy in Buenos Aires delivered a formal diplomatic protest known as a “demarche” to the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship, notifying...

Fee Award in Hague Abduction Convention Case

Blog Jeremy D. Morley It is gratifying that, in its award of legal fees to my client, whose child was successfully returned from New York to Spain pursuant to the Hague Abduction Convention, the U.S...

JAPANESE LAW ABOUT MARRIED NAMES

Blog by Jeremy D Morley Japanese law requires that married couples share the same surname, which can be that of either the husband or the wife. There appears to be no country other than Japan that...

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