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International Child Abduction and Non-Hague Convention Countries

Blog Delighted to have authored the chapter on International Child Abduction and Non-Hague Convention Countries in the Research Handbook on International Child Abduction, edited by Marilyn Freeman and...

THE HAGUE ABDUCTION CONVENTION OR THE UCCJEA: WHICH SHOULD WE USE?

Blog By Jeremy D. Morley If a child is abducted to the United States from a country that is a party to the Hague Abduction Convention, the left-behind parent usually has a choice of seeking the...

UAE: Abu Dhabi Divorce for Non-Muslims

Blog By Jeremy D. Morley Abu Dhabi’s non-Muslim Personal Status Law (Abu Dhabi Law No 14/2021) allows non-Muslims to obtain a divorce in the Emirate by means of a civil procedure in a new court...

KOREA CHILD ABDUCTION NONCOMPLIANCE

Blog Korea has again been found non-compliant by the United States Department of State as a result of the failure of the Korean authorities to enforce orders to return internationally abducted...

MARRIAGE-LIKE RELATIONSHIPS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA

Blog In British Columbia, Canada, unmarried partners may be deemed to be in a “spousal relationship” that entitles them to be treated as spouses for the purpose of securing financial remedies upon the...

International Child Relocation: When is an Application Required?

Blog If a parent wants to take a child who is living in the United States to live in another country, is it necessary for the parent to apply to court for permission to relocate? A. Consent If the...

Algeria and International Child Abduction

Blog My expert evidence on the international family law aspects of the laws and procedures of Algeria has resulted in a highly favorable settlement for a parent who feared that the parties’...

Preventing International Child Abduction: The U.S. National Targeting Center

Blog The National Targeting Center in the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency provides invaluable assistance in identifying parents and children about to leave the country in violation of U.S...

RECOGNITION OF FOREIGN COUNTRY DIVORCE DECREES: AN IMPORTANT NEW CASE

Blog The rule that a foreign country divorce decree will not be recognized unless at least one spouse was domiciled (or possibly resident) in the foreign country applies in most states even if the...

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