Feb 3, 2025 | Blog, Child abduction
In family law, particularly when examining its impact in international contexts, the topic of paternal rights is rarely detailed, with few sources clarifying the specific rights and duties involved in the father’s role. Thus, questions about the effective right to...
Jan 26, 2025 | Blog, Child relocation, The Netherlands case law
Father obligated to continue the care arrangement every other weekend after moving to Dubai The children have their main residence with the mother in the Netherlands. Father does not need permission from the mother or the court to relocate to Dubai. However, the court...
Jan 25, 2025 | Blog, Child abduction, Germany case law
Return order to Israel, no Grave Risk Appellate Court Stuttgart, Germany, 23 May 2024 Family lived in Israel The German man and Greek woman moved to Israel in 2020 and their child was born in Isreal in 2023. Later, they seperated, but continued to live in Israel. The...
Jan 25, 2025 | Blog, Child relocation
Permission not required Court of Zeeland-West-Brabant 04-12-2024 Relocation due to split-up After the end of their relationship, the mother decided to move to a new residence with her daughter. The father requested the court to compel the mother to return to their...
Sep 16, 2024 | Blog, Child abduction, UK - England and Wales
Families are becoming increasingly international and multicultural. Increased travel and working opportunities have led to wonderful opportunities and connections between people from different countries and cultures intermarrying, forming relationships and starting...
Aug 15, 2024 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, UK - England and Wales case law, UK - Scotland case law
Introduction The case of FPS v SM [2024] CSIH 20 discusses critical issues regarding the interplay between international law and domestic courts, focusing on child abduction and custody within the context of international treaties. The judgment was delivered by Lady...
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