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Swiss Laws about Divorce

Blog Switzerland: Divorce Jurisdiction The Swiss courts have divorce jurisdiction if the plaintiff is domiciled (which essentially means permanently resident) in Switzerland, or if the defendant is...

UK Ruling: Inchoate Right of Custody under Hague Abduction Convention

Blog The U.K. Supreme Court has just issued a significant decision on the definition of the all-important term “right of custody” as used in the Hague Abduction Convention. In the Matter of K (A...

Sweden Global Child Custody Manual

Blog We handle very many U.S. – Swedish international child custody and international child abduction cases, working with Swedish counsel and Swedish consular officers. Sweden publishes global...

Latest U.S. Hague Abduction Convention Compliance Report

Blog The U.S. Department of State Office of Children’s Issues has issued its 2014 annual report on compliance with the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction...

Japan’s Child Abduction Laws in Limbo

Blog May 6, 2014 – 9:51am | By Yaffa Fredrick There are some lists on which you’d rather not appear. The top ten countries with highest incidence of reported child abductions is one of...

UK: Couples should be able to divorce without going to court, says top judge

Blog Senior family judge also urges ministers to give unmarried couples living together the same rights as married couples By Owen Bowcott, legal affairs correspondent The Guardian, Tuesday 29 April...

Do We Have Enough Sensible Malays? Zaid Says Unable To Answer A Definite ‘Yes’

Blog KUALA LUMPUR: Datuk Zaid Ibrahim lamented today the lack of empathy among fellow Malay-Muslims towards non-Muslims caught in inter-religious child custody tussles. The former de facto law...

Court hands win, loss to Hackensack law firm, Hasbrouck Height’s dad seeking girl’s return from Spain

Blog By PETER J. SAMPSON An appeals court has reversed a $424,000 award to the daughter of a Hasbrouck Heights man who sued a Hackensack law firm, claiming its release of her passport allowed the girl...

Important Indian Ruling on India’s Notorious Section 498A Law

Blog In an important ruling on India’s notorious “Section 498A law” (see www.international-divorce.com/Indias-Notorious-Section-498A.htm), the Bombay High Court has ruled that a wife who made...

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