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Our client: International custody case child returns to Sweden

Blog In this March, 2013, photo provided by Stacey Warren, the Des Moines attorney representing Magnus Anderung, is Magnus Anderung with his daughter. The 3-year-old girl that was the center of an...

Hong Kong Strengthening Commitment to Hague Abduction Convention

Blog Hong Kong appears to be strengthening its commitment to the Hague Abduction Convention process. The focus on tougher exit controls to discourage international child abduction stands in sharp...

Japan’s Hague Abduction Convention “Guidelines”

Blog If the article below is accurate one may ask why Japan is even bothering to pretend to comply with the Hague Abduction Convention. The article states that if a Japanese court orders that an...

India’s 498a Law – The Abuse Continues

Blog In a landmark decision in 2010, Preeti Gupta v. State of Jharkhand, the Supreme Court of India lambasted the prevalent abuse of the infamous Section 498a of the Indian Penal Code law demanded...

Successes in Hague Habitual Residence Cases

Blog Yesterday’s decision by the Second Circuit Court of Appeals in Guzzo v. Cristofanocogently restated the rules concerning the definition of the term “habitual residence” in the Hague...

Status of Korea’s Accession to the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog As has been recently reported by the U.S. State Department: The Republic of Korea is one of only a handful of East Asian countries that has acceded to the Hague Abduction Convention. The Republic...

Argentina Not Compliant with Hague Abduction Convention

Blog Argentina has been declared “Not Compliant” with the Hague Abduction Convention in the U.S. State Department’s latest annual report on compliance with the Convention. In the previous year...

Compensation for International Child Abduction Victims

Blog Our client, Moses Garcia, eventually succeeded in securing the return of his daughter to Wisconsin from Japan. He did so despite the rulings of Japanese courts that they would not implement the...

British Columbia Law Changes: Marriage-Like Relationships & “Family Property”

Blog Effective March 18, 2003, there has been a major change in the marriage laws of British Columbia, Canada. The new Family Law Act is now in full force and effect. It replaces the Family Relations...

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