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Split Circuits: The Grave Risk Exception to the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog There is considerable uncertainty in the United States as to whether a respondent in a Hague Abduction Convention case, who asserts the “grave risk” exception as a shield against an order that a...

Ineffective Access Rights in Japan under Hague Abduction Convention

Blog There is great misunderstanding about the ability of a parent outside Japan to obtain access to a child in Japan through the Hague Abduction Convention. The Hague Convention contains only one...

New “Grave Risk” Hague Abduction Case

Blog In a just-issued opinion on the “grave risk” exception to the Hague Abduction Convention, the Seventh Circuit has affirmed the denial of a Hague return petition based on the district...

International Child Travel: USA has No Exit Controls

Blog When seeking or opposing an order to prevent or limit a child’s international travel outside the United States it is important to understand that the United States has no exit controls...

Washington State Ruling: Egyptian Child Custody Law Violates Human Rights

Blog There is “clear and convincing evidence that Egyptian child custody laws violate fundamental principles of human rights.” Therefore, Washington State should not treat Egypt as a “state” for...

Limiting Foreign Visitation: A Case Study: Moore v. Moore

Blog The Supreme Court of the State of Alaska has just upheld an order authorizing a father to take the parties 10 year old child to Micronesia even though that country that is not a signatory to the...

Forced Prenuptial Agreements: Australian Cases

Blog Courts around the world generally reserve the right to invalidate prenuptial agreements that were entered into under duress. The meaning of “duress” can be extremely hard to determine in specific...

Latest US Hague Abduction Convention Compliance Report

Blog The U.S. Department of State Office of Children’s Issues has issued its annual report on International Parental Child Abduction which covers compliance with the Hague Convention on the...

Hague Abduction Case Dismissed: Child Taken from Greece to New York

Blog The United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (Judge Pamela Chen) in Adamis v. Lampropoulou (decision dated May 14, 2015) dismissed the petition brought under the Hague...

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