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Hague Convention 1996 comes into force in UK on 1st November

Blog From: Family Law Week Convention strengthens the authority of child’s habitual residence The Hague Convention 1996 on the International Protection of Children comes into force in the UK...

International Family Law: ABA Conference

Blog Please follow the below link to view my Power Point presentation on International Family Law Issues at the recent ABA Conference in Philadelphia: International Family Law...

Saudi sharia judges decry Westernizing “stench” of legal reforms

Blog By Angus McDowall RIYADH Tue Nov 6, 2012 (Reuters) – Saudi judges who enforce sharia (Islamic law) have condemned what they see as “the stench of Western ideas” in sweeping...

Law Panel Wants Anti-Dowry Law Toned Down

Blog Section 498A of the Indian Penal Code creates a real and distinct danger for any non-resident Indian husband who may need to secure the assistance of the Indian authorities in any child custody...

European Court Hearing in Important Hague Case

Blog An extremely important case concerning the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction will be argued in a few days before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of...

Book Announcement: Hague Abduction Convention

Blog I’m pleased to announce the publishing of my new book: The Hague Abduction Convention: Practical Issues and Procedures for Family Lawyers.   The book covers all critical aspects of the...

A (Somewhat) Happy Ending to a Japanese Child Abduction Case

Blog Here is an update about an international child abduction case in which we provided extensive and continuing behind-the-scenes strategic advice to the left-behind father and his local lawyers...

An Update Concerning Japan’s Continuing Failure to Sign the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog Over the past couple of years the Japanese Government has made a succession of statements concerning its purported intention to sign the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International...

Preventing International Travel: Connecticut Court Relies on Jeremy Morley’s Expert Testimony

Blog The Superior Court in New Haven, Connecticut relied in substantial part on the expert evidence presented by Jeremy Morley as to family law in India in ruling that the mother of a young girl...

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