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Korea’s Legislation Concerning Hague Convention

Blog The Republic of Korea is a signatory to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. On November 1, 2013, the Hague Convention entered into force between the...

The Impact of Foreign Law on Child Custody Determinations

Blog My article,The Impact of Foreign Law on Child Custody Determinations, has been published this week by The Journal of Child Custody. Abstract: The author asserts that in contested cases concerning...

Divorced parents take to streets in fight for right to see children

Blog Japanese parents fighting for the right to see their children after divorce are taking to the streets to highlight their plight. In a recent campaign drive, groups of the parents have gathered in...

Interstate or International Relocation of Pregnant Woman

Blog An appeal court in New York has issued an important ruling on the issue of whether a woman who relocates to another state while she is pregnant is barred from having a future custody case being...

Wealthy Chinese businessmen learn the value of the prenup

Blog With divorce increasingly commonplace in China, prenuptial agreements are becoming a trend in order to avoid legal battles over property in the event of a breakup. The trend is reflected in the...

United States and Korea Become Hague Abduction Convention Partners

Blog United States and the Republic of Korea Become Hague Abduction Convention Partners On November 1, 2013, the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction...

Brazil and International Child Abduction

Blog From an expert report that I prepared recently – and that was submitted to a California court – on Brazil’s practices concerning international child abduction: “Congress...

Ireland: Laws recognising prenups to be considered by Government

Blog At present, prenuptial agreements are not binding in Irish law with settlements at the discretion of judges as part of divorce proceedings. JUSTICE MINISTER ALAN Shatter say his department will...

Hundreds of Italian couples accused of fraudulently getting ‘quickie divorces’ in UK

Blog Britain’s top family judge has been asked to cancel 180 divorces after being told the UK courts have been exploited in a massive “fraud” by Italians seeking a quick end to their marriages...

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