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Fifth Circuit’s Hague Abduction Convention Ruling

Blog The Fifth Circuit has followed the Second Circuit’s ruling in Croll v. Croll and has ruled that a “ne exeat” right does not constitute a “right of custody” for the...

RUSSIA: “Lawful” Child Kidnapping

Blog The article below in today’s Daily Telegraph illustrates the grave dangers that may arise when children visit Russia: An 11-year-old British girl has been left stranded in Russia after her...

Jersey, Channel Islands Case Favors Spouse with Offshore Trusts

Blog The Royal Court in Jersey, Channel Islands has issued a key ruling in favor of a wealthy Indian jewelry magnate with substantial assets in offshore trusts, in a case known as Mubarak v...

Korea Okays Sex During Divorce

Blog Korea’s top court has ruled that sexual relations outside marriage committed during consensual divorce proceedings was not a criminal act. Under current Korean law, adulterous relations are...

Israeli court: Husband who refused divorce must pay damages

Blog The Jerusalem Family Court (Judge Ben Zion Greenberger) has reportedly ordered a husband who refused to give his wife a divorce for nine years to pay damages of approximately $160,000. In an...

Credit crunch raises divorce rate for America’s superwealthy

Blog London Times article citing me and other N.Y. lawyers: The Times, July 11, 2008 Tom Bawden in New York America’s credit crunch is putting the squeeze on the marriages of New York’s...

International Child Visitation to Colombia

Blog We represented the mother in successfully defeating the Hague International Child Abduction Convention portion of this case in North Carolina.  International child-custody case settled A boy, 12...

Australian Child Relocation & Abduction Problems

Blog There seems to be a rash of child abductions out of Australia — although perhaps this is simply because many Australian cases are coming my way. My theory is that it is partly a result of...

Canada: Divorced Couples Must Share Marital Debt

Blog Just as divorced couples sometimes share future assets, they also should have to share future debts tied to the marriage, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled yesterday. The 6-1 decision puts a...

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