Feb 2, 2024 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, Hungary case law
Physical or psychological harm In cases of wrongful removal, it is common for the applicant to ask the court to dismiss the application for return on the grounds that the child would suffer physical or psychological harm or otherwise be placed in an intolerable...
Jan 15, 2024 | Blog, Brazil, Child abduction
Many fathers unknowingly allow their children to travel to Brazil with their Brazilian mothers, and frequently, these mothers choose not to return with the child. This situation characterizes the well-known Hague International Child Abduction in the modality “illicit...
Jan 14, 2024 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, The Netherlands case law
Return order not required The removal or the retention of a child is to be considered wrongful if this is happening without consent of the other parent with custodial rights. That parent can choose to start a Return procedure, to ask the court for a return order. But...
Jan 6, 2024 | Blog, Brazil, Child abduction, Home-blog
The IN 449/2022 resolution, enacted by the Brazilian judiciary, marked a significant shift in the approach to international child abduction cases, aligning with the Hague Convention. Global criticisms This normative instruction, effective from March 30, 2022, was a...
Dec 28, 2023 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog
The ASIME congress on child relocation in Malaga From 22-24 November 2023, Sacha Lee attended the ASIME (Asociación de profesionales contra la Sustracción Internacional de Menores en España) congress in Malaga, with Partner Carolina Marin Pedreño, and has provided her...
Dec 12, 2023 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, UK - England and Wales
International Child Abduction and The Hague Convention By Kim Lehal, RWK Goodman, London Child abduction is probably one of the most devastating things to happen in a child’s and a parent’s life. It is often by a family member usually a parent, who takes a child away...
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