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Serving proceedings in Russia under the Hague Convention

Blog The English High Court has clarified one aspect of service of English proceedings in Russia under the Hague Convention. The English Courts remain an attractive venue for Russian related...

Notes on Switzerland and International Child Abduction

Blog The Swiss Central Authority under the Hague Abduction Convention is the Federal Office of Justice in Berne. The Convention entered in force in Switzerland on January 1, 1984. The implementing...

Preventing International Child Abductions

Blog International family law is expanding as people travel more and spend time with people from different countries. International personal relationships produce an abundance of conflict and...

Expats with Children: Top Tips from an International Family Lawyer

Blog I have worked for many years counseling international parents around the world about their international child custody issues. Here are some of my “international family lawyer’s best...

Preventing International Child Abduction through the Prevent Departure Program

Blog The Secretary of State’s office advises judges that “the United States does not have exit controls.  This means that U.S. citizens may leave the country without interference from or...

LEBANON AND INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION

Blog The U.K. Government has just issued its latest “Lebanon travel advice.” With respect to international parental child abduction in Lebanon the U.K. Government has issued the following specific...

Canadian Border, Passport Controls and International Child Abduction

Blog A recently issued (July 2015) Canadian Parliamentary Report, entitled Alert: Challenges and International Mechanisms to Address Cross-Border Child Abduction – contains a helpful analysis of...

Put Japan on U.S. sanctions list for parental abductions: Washington Post editorial

Blog WASHINGTON – Japan should be included in a U.S. government list of the countries subject to sanctions over parental abductions, The Washington Post said in an editorial in its Wednesday online...

English Case: Zimbabwe Child Has No Habitual Residence

Blog In an interesting case on habitual residence, on July 30th an English court ruled that a 15 year old child passing through England en route “home” from Switzerland to Zimbabwe had no habitual...

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