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Divorce, Bigamy & Naturalization

Blog Problems arising from void or voidable marriages often do not create issues until many years after the fact and in quite expected ways. Such was the experience of one Kanadi Mohamed Ali, an...

Singapore Prenuptial Agreements – Important Decision

Blog The Singapore Court of Appeal has just rendered a weighty and well-reasoned decision on the enforceability of prenuptial agreements in the case of TQ v TR, SGCA 6 (Feb. 3, 2009).The opinion is...

Money in misery: International marriages

Blog The current issue of The Economist has a great article by Edward Lucas on international family law. The title is Money in misery: International marriages are crumbling with the global economy...

Brazil’s Compliance with the Hague Abduction Convention is Questioned

Blog Karen Mazurkewich, Financial Post Published: Saturday, December 27, 2008 Francois Larivee is fighting for the return of his five-year-old son from Brazil. But being on the right side of the law...

California Disclosure Rules Scare Wealthy Spouses

Blog Further evidence that California is an excellent jurisdiction for a spouse who does not have complete knowledge of the other spouses’s financial condition is supplied by the just-issued...

Texas Court Holds that Mexico’s Legal System is Ineffective

Blog It is unfortunate that courts are usually extremely reluctant to judge the effectiveness of other countries’ legal systems, even when such findings need to be made in international custody...

China and International Child Abduction

Blog We were recently asked to research the issue of potential child abduction in China and the remedies for securing the return from China of a child if the Chinese national parent kept her in that...

English Court OKs Post-Nups, Landmark Case

Blog Congratulations to our victorious client, Rod MacLeod, to whom we rendered extensive advice from afar throughout his long-standing divorce case in the courts of the Isle of Man and then in the...

Irish court: 6-year old to be heard in Hague Abduction Case

Blog An Irish court has ruled in a Hague Abduction Convention case that a child of just six years of age should be heard by the Court in determining whether to return the child to his habitual...

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