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A Possible Child Visitation Law in Japan

Blog In Japan, if the parent who does not have physical possession of a child is allowed to have visitation with the child it will generally be limited to a few hours a month and be strictly...

Child Visits to Mexico

Blog We are pleased to advise that, after a Family Court in California reviewed my lengthy and apparently persuasive expert report on the abduction risks of allowing a child’s visit to Mexico...

St. Kitts & Nevis Divorce Jurisdiction

Blog Pursuant to Section 3 of the Divorce Act 2005 of St. Kitts and Nevis, “The Court may hear and determine any Divorce proceedings if either spouse has been ordinarily resident in Saint Christopher...

Philippines’ Laws on Adultery, Concubinage and Marriage Nullity

Blog Philippines’ law criminalizes adultery and concubinage. Both are deemed “crimes against chastity” under the Revised Penal Code of the Philippines and are treated as sexual infidelity in the...

Singapore Ruling on Consent in Hague Abduction Cases

Blog The Singapore Family Court, in a ruling by District Judge Low, has rendered a ruling on consent in Hague abduction cases.  The Court issued the following determination*: “In summary, the legal...

Slovenia: International Child Abduction

Blog We have handled, with local counsel, several international family law matters concerning Slovenia. We have provided an expert report concerning the possibility of child abduction to Slovenia and...

Thoughts on India’s Repudiation of the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog When I was in India in early September there was great hope among the legal community that India would move forward to join the community of nations in acceding to the Hague Convention on the...

Expert Evidence on Risk of International Child Abduction to Pakistan

Blog Jeremy D. Morley has submitted expert evidence to a court in California that Pakistan does not comply with international norms concerning the return of internationally abducted children and that...

New York Appellate Courts Now Unified on Hague’s “Send versus Serve” Issue

Blog Friday, November 4, 2016 by Rosario Vignali New York’s appellate departments are now unified with respect to their interpretation of Article 10(a) of the Hague Convention on the Service...

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