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Risk of Child Abduction to Jordan Requires Continuing Supervised Visitation

Blog Relying on my expert testimony as to the great difficulty of returning abducted children from the country of Jordan, and in light of other serious risk factors of potential international child...

Divorce in Bulgaria

Blog Statutory Regimes and Prenuptial Agreements Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements may be entered into under Bulgarian law. In the absence of such an agreement, the statutory matrimonial property...

Section 498A Divides the Supreme Court of India

Blog A vigorous dispute that affects non-resident Indians throughout the world is playing out within the Supreme Court of India itself about a notorious provision in India’s Penal Law. Section...

Notes on International Child Abduction and Kyrgyzstan (Kyrgyz Republic)

Blog Kyrgyzstan does not comply with international norms concerning the return of internationally abducted children. The primary method of obtaining the return of an internationally-abducted child is...

Supreme Court of Japan and the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog The recent decision of the Supreme Court of Japan, in the Hague Abduction Convention case between James Cook and Hitomi Arimitsu – which upheld the Osaka High Court’s revocation of its...

International Child Relocation

Blog International child relocation applications are governed by the same legal principles that apply in domestic relocation applications. However, while international applications cover the same...

Unconscionability and Prenuptial Agreements in New York

Blog In New York there is a strong public policy favoring individuals ordering and deciding their own interests through contractual arrangements, including by prenuptial agreements. Accordingly, duly...

Lebanon: A Safe Haven for International Child Abduction

Blog It is generally impossible to secure the return of internationally abducted children from Lebanon through normal means, particularly when retained by a Lebanese parent. Lebanon is not a party to...

Important Case on UCCJEA Enforcement of Foreign Custody Orders

Blog The Indiana Court of Appeals has rendered a detailed analysis of the “escape clause” in the UCCJEA concerning the enforceability of foreign countries’ custody orders.Coulibaly v. Stevance...

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