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Child Visitation to Israel

Blog Lalit K. Jha, Press Trust of India | Posted: Monday, March 30, 2015 3:00 pm A recent case in Iowa illustrates some of the issues that arise when one parent wants to take a child living in the...

Indian American Parents of ‘Abducted’ Kids Seek U.S. Help

Blog Lalit K. Jha, Press Trust of India | Posted: Monday, March 30, 2015 3:00 pm Washington, D.C. — Around 60 Indian American parents have asked the U.S. government and Congress to consider imposing...

Hong Kong Divorce Jurisdiction

Blog The courts of Hong Kong deal with large numbers of international divorce cases. Hong Kong has jurisdiction if certain specified conditions are fulfilled but it is important to understand that the...

Notes on the Netherlands and the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog The Dutch Office of the Liaison Judge International Child Protection has reported as follows: In the Netherlands the International Child Abduction Implementation Act, amended in 2012, requires...

Indonesia & International Child Abduction The Indonesian Judicial Mafia

Blog The level of corruption within a state’s legal system may be an important factor in evaluating the risk of a proposed visit to that country by a child and a parent in litigation to permit...

Michigan Has Adopted Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act

Blog The Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act is now in full force and effect in Michigan. The Michigan law reads as follows: M.C.L.A. § 722.1521 Sec. 1. This act shall be known and may be cited as...

Divorce Laws in Korea

Blog Grounds for Divorce in Korea A divorce may be obtained in Korea based on the mutual consent of the spouses. Art. 834, Korean Civil Code. Both spouses need to agree and appear in court in Korea...

Forum Selection and International Divorce

Blog In some quarters, forum-shopping is a dirty term, but in international family law it is often an essential process. In fact, it could even be considered gross negligence if a divorce lawyer were...

Japan: Update Discriminatory Civil Code

Blog Japan Times 3/4/15 The Supreme Court has decided to have its Grand Bench hand down judgments on whether two controversial provisions in the Civil Code are constitutional. One provision is...

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