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English Prenuptial Plan Ill-Considered

Blog I believe that the U.K. Law Commission’s hot-off-the-press proposal about prenuptial agreements in England and Wales is somewhat ill-considered. The reason that parties who marry want...

Cayman Islands: Family court rulings made public

Blog Family court rulings made public Local courts buck long trend of secrecy By: Brent Fuller | brent@cfp.ky 20 February, 2014 Court cases involving child custody, adoption and divorces heard in the...

Bond Unreliable to Deter Potential International Child Abduction

Blog A Florida appeal court has sensibly overturned a lower court’s decision that had allowed the visit of two children to Jamaica to see their father conditioned primarily on his filing a...

Turkish Family Law

Blog I had the great pleasure and privilege recently of addressing the First Turkish-American Lawyers Conference at New York Law School on the topic of  “Turkey and International Family Law.” My...

Model Rabbinic Leadership

Blog By Rachel Levmoe 02/05/2014 Jewish communities the world over can, and should, stamp out the agunah problem.A striking demonstration of true rabbinic leadership was unveiled this week, in what...

Book Review: The Hague Abduction Convention by Jeremy D. Morley

Blog 2-FEB Colo. Law. 60 Colorado Lawyer February, 2013 Department Reviews of Legal Resources  Book Review *60 THE HAGUE ABDUCTION CONVENTION: PRACTICAL ISSUES AND PROCEDURES FOR FAMILY LAWYERS...

Left Behind: Parents Challenge Japan’s Dismal Child Abduction Laws

Blog It sounds like something out of a John Grisham novel—but it’s not. “The gentleman was here on a holiday in January 2013 with his family,” explains Bruce Gherbetti, deputy chairman of Kizuna...

Australia: Asset Division on Divorce

Blog In an important ruling the Full Court of the Family Court of Australia at Sydney has distinguished, if not overturned, a line of cases whereby a judge could make an unequal distribution of the...

Child Custody in Israel: Religious or Secular Courts?

Blog Child custody matters in Israel can be handled by religious or secular courts depending on the religious affiliations of the parents. The article below describes a situation where the nature of...

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