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No-Fault Divorce: New York

Blog Please follow the link below for my article “Letter from New York,” appearing in the Autumn 2012 publication of Australian Family Lawyer.  This article covers the newly enacted...

Argentina and the Hague Abduction Convention

Blog The Office of Children’s Issues of the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs, has recently released the annual report on Hague Convention compliance. The report details...

Singapore and The Hague Convention

Blog With effect from May 1, 2012, the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction has entered into force between the United States and Singapore. This means that if a...

Divorce Law in Korea

Blog A new article on Korean Family Law has been added to my website at international-divorce.com.  This article discusses the legal grounds for a divorce in Korea, the statutes that govern financial...

Indonesia & International Child Abduction: The Indonesian Judicial Mafia

Blog The level of corruption within a state’s legal system may be an important factor in evaluating the risk of a proposed visit to that country by a child and a parent in litigation to permit...

Prenuptial Agreements in India

Blog Jayanth Krishnan had an inter-faith wedding. But before the couple got married, they signed a prenuptial agreement stipulating that neither would force the other to change his or her religion in...

Legal Services to Chase Children

Blog A new national legal service has been launched to provide free legal assistance to Australian parents dealing with the international abduction of a child. Attorney-General, Nicola Roxon said the...

Important New U.K. Ruling on Grave Risk in Hague Abduction Cases

Blog The U.K. Supreme Court has just issued an extremely important opinion concerning the grave risk of harm exception in a Hague abduction case.  In the Matter of S (a Child) UKSC 10. The ruling is...

Hope for parents denied access to children in Japan

Blog By Leah Hyslop. Daily Telegraph.14 Mar 2012 After years of foreign pressure, Japan has finally taken a step closer to joining an international convention on settling cross-border child custody...

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