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Supreme Court New Hague Abduction Convention Ruling

Blog The U.S. Supreme Court has today, in Lozano v. Montoya Alvarez, upheld the Second Circuit ruling that the one year period in the “one year and settled” exception to the Hague Abduction Convention...

Russia to establish special courts for international kidnapping cases

Blog 03/03/2014 MOSCOW, March 3 (RAPSI) – Russia will establish special courts to adjudicate cases involving international kidnapping cases, Deputy Minister for Education and Science Veneiamin Kaganov...

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...

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