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Judicial Interviews of Children in U.S. Hague Abduction Convention Cases

Judicial Interviews of Children in U.S. Hague Abduction Convention Cases

Aug 23, 2023 | Child abduction, U.S.

Judges are permitted to interview children in their parents’ Hague Abduction Convention cases in the United States.  In fact, this is a common way to elicit a child’s views (and to assess their maturity) in recent years.  But, should judges be conducting these...
Judicial Interviews of Children in U.S. Hague Abduction Convention Cases

The U.S. Government “Compliance Report” for International Parental Child Abductions

Jun 21, 2023 | Blog, Child abduction, Home-blog, U.S.

Every year, sometime between April and June, the U.S. Department of State publishes a statutorily mandated report outlining statistics on every case of child abduction reported to their agency in the past calendar year. This report, required by the International Child...
U.S. Government Programs to Prevent Child Abduction

U.S. Government Programs to Prevent Child Abduction

Mar 19, 2023 | Blog, Child abduction, U.S.

U.S. Government Programs to Prevent Child Abduction There are two key U.S. government programs designed to prevent a parent’s abduction of their child. Prevent Abduction program The first program is the Prevent Abduction program.  The United States has no exit...

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