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Prenuptial agreements come to Israel

Blog By Anav Silverman JERUSALEM — With more than 200 in attendance from both the Legal and Rabbinic worlds, Tzohar and The Israel Bar Association launched the new Prenuptial Agreement to protect and...

Kerry quizzed on child abductions to India

Blog U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry faced sharp questions on Capitol Hill this week on international child abductions to India, with lawmakers asking him whether he had brought up the subject with...

South Korea court says adultery law is unconstitutional

Blog SEOUL – South Korea’s Constitutional Court on Thursday struck down a controversial law outlawing adultery and threatening violators with jail. It marked the fifth time in 25 years that the...

Poland’s Violation of the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog A court in Ontario, Canada has declared that the interpretation and application of the Hague Abduction Convention by two Polish courts was dead wrong and “repugnant to the objectives of the...

Expert Testimony In International Family Law Cases

Blog Expert testimony is frequently needed in international family law cases. International family lawyers are frequently called upon to act as expert witnesses. Such testimony is often secured in...

English Divorce Jurisdiction: The Basics

Blog In a case decided in 2014 Sir James Munby, the President of the Family Division of the High Court of Justice, provided the following extremely helpful and straightforward recitation of the basic...

Child Abduction to Mexico

Blog By Jeremy D. Morley When children are abducted to Mexico by a parent who insists on retaining the child there, it is generally extremely difficult – and it is often impossible — to...

Mirror orders to Help Prevent International Child Abduction

Blog “Mirror” orders can be a useful tool in the arsenal of lawyers who handle cases concerning international child travel and the prevention of potential international child abduction. Increasingly...

Child Custody Jurisdiction in Canada

Blog Jurisdiction to handle child custody matters, which are referred to in some Canadian provinces (British Columbia and Alberta) as “parenting” or “parentage” matters or as guardianship matters...

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