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Supreme Court of India Endorses International Child Abduction

Blog The Supreme Court of India has just issued a final judgment, dated December 6, 2017, in a case entitled Gupta v. Gupta, in which, in my opinion, the Court expressly endorsed international child...

Japanese Supreme Court Upholds Refusal to Return Abducted Children

Blog By decision dated December 21, 2017 the Supreme Court of Japan has upheld the decision of the Osaka High Court to dismiss the petition under The Hague Abduction Convention to return four children...

Repost: The New Divorce by Mutual Consent in France…

Blog We’re reposting this article here since it’s just recently been published in the NYSBA Family Law Review, Fall 2017, Vol. 49, No. 2:The New Divorce by Mutual Consent in France:...

Court Bars a Child’s Visit to India

Blog The Federal Circuit Court of Australia has dismissed the application by an Australian mother of Indian origin to take her child to visit India.  She stated that she wished her young daughter to...

Habitual Residence in the Hague Abduction Convention: European Common Sense v. American Confusion

Blog The Court of Justice of the European Union has issued a fascinating opinion (ECLI:EU:C:2017:436)  concerning the definition of the term “habitual residence” as employed in both the Hague...

Argentina’s Hague Abduction Noncompliance Continues

Blog In June 2017, the U.S. Acting Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Consular Affairs delivered another demarche to the Argentine Ministry of Foreign Affairs, notifying the Argentine...

Lawline: International Child Custody & Abduction

Blog My lecture on International Child Custody & Abduction is available at www.lawline.com/course-center/international-child-custody-abduction Some reviews: ·  Extremely interesting. Presenter had...

Notes on Egypt and International Child Abduction

Blog The U.S. State Department has determined – and has reported to Congress – that Egypt has demonstrated a persistent failure to work with the U.S. Central Authority to resolve cases of...

Expert Testimony as to Potential International Child Abduction to Colombia

Blog In an order issued on September 25, 2017, the Chancery Division – Family Part of the Superior Court of Union County, New Jersey, held that Jeremy D. Morley “was qualified by the Court, without...

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