Sentences with phrase «including international child abduction»

She has published nationally on a broad range of topics, including international child abduction, family law, Navajo marriage, clinical legal education, Spanish / English legal dictionaries, international advocacy on women's right and legal education.
Gordon also has particular experience in dealing with cases with an international element including international child abduction and applications to remove children from the jurisdiction.

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Family: All aspects of family and matrimonial work including international issues are undertaken, in connection with separation and divorce, both in the context of married and unmarried relationships, civil partnerships, financial settlements and proceedings, prenuptial contracts, and matters concerning children — ranging from issues involving custody and child abduction to surrogacy and adoption.
The European Court of Human Rights (the «ECHR») continues to attack the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (the «Hague Convention»), including a decision issued in December 2011.
At TV Edwards we have a dedicated team of solicitors who specialise in advising parents in international children matters including preventing the abduction of children both within England and Wales as well as internationally and seeking the return of abducted children.
In addition, these cases often have a strong international law component: More than 80 countries, including the United States and most developed countries, have adopted the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, which requires that children who have been «wrongfully taken» or «wrongfully retained» overseas should normally be returned promptly to their country of habituinternational law component: More than 80 countries, including the United States and most developed countries, have adopted the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, which requires that children who have been «wrongfully taken» or «wrongfully retained» overseas should normally be returned promptly to their country of habituInternational Child Abduction, which requires that children who have been «wrongfully taken» or «wrongfully retained» overseas should normally be returned promptly to their country of habitual residence.
a. Those who are the subject of international parental disputes over custody or contact; b. Those who are the subject of international abduction (including in those states which are not able to join the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention); c. Those who are placed abroad in alternative care arrangements which do not come within the definition of adoption and are therefore outside the scope of the 1993 Hague Inter-country Adoption Convention; d. Those who are the subject of cross-border trafficking and other forms of exploitation, including sexual abuse; e. Those who are refugees or unaccompanieabduction (including in those states which are not able to join the 1980 Hague Child Abduction Convention); c. Those who are placed abroad in alternative care arrangements which do not come within the definition of adoption and are therefore outside the scope of the 1993 Hague Inter-country Adoption Convention; d. Those who are the subject of cross-border trafficking and other forms of exploitation, including sexual abuse; e. Those who are refugees or unaccompanieAbduction Convention); c. Those who are placed abroad in alternative care arrangements which do not come within the definition of adoption and are therefore outside the scope of the 1993 Hague Inter-country Adoption Convention; d. Those who are the subject of cross-border trafficking and other forms of exploitation, including sexual abuse; e. Those who are refugees or unaccompanied minors.
The specific issues with which international counsel may provide assistance include prenuptial agreements, international child abduction, international divorce, international relocation, the ability of individuals to remarry and international child custody.
She has experience in a wide range of contentious family issues including private children law encompassing the full range of Section 8 Children Act applications and others with international elements, such as permanent removal of children from the jurisdiction, wardship and child abchildren law encompassing the full range of Section 8 Children Act applications and others with international elements, such as permanent removal of children from the jurisdiction, wardship and child abChildren Act applications and others with international elements, such as permanent removal of children from the jurisdiction, wardship and child abchildren from the jurisdiction, wardship and child abduction.
«This appeal deals with several significant and unique legal concepts relating to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, including jurisdiction, acquiescence of the removal of the child, habitual residence of the child, conditions for the return of the child to the US, allegations of domestic abuse, and the mother's US immigration stChild Abduction, including jurisdiction, acquiescence of the removal of the child, habitual residence of the child, conditions for the return of the child to the US, allegations of domestic abuse, and the mother's US immigration stchild, habitual residence of the child, conditions for the return of the child to the US, allegations of domestic abuse, and the mother's US immigration stchild, conditions for the return of the child to the US, allegations of domestic abuse, and the mother's US immigration stchild to the US, allegations of domestic abuse, and the mother's US immigration status.
(b) Any parenting plan formulated under this chapter must address all jurisdictional issues, including the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act, part II of this chapter, the International Child Abduction Remedies Act, 42 U.S.C. ss.
For detailed information about the Convention including what countries have agreements in place, and the application process, see the section titled, International parental child abduction on the Attorney - General's Department website.
Other areas of family law affecting children that the Family Court deals with include domestic and international relocation; international child abduction and the Hague convention; and medical procedures requiring court authorisation.
You should call the International Family Law Unit on 1800 100 480 (toll free) or go to the Attorney - General's Department for further information regarding the operation of the Hague Convention on the civil aspects of international child abduction in Australia including eligibility, type of assistance available, applicationInternational Family Law Unit on 1800 100 480 (toll free) or go to the Attorney - General's Department for further information regarding the operation of the Hague Convention on the civil aspects of international child abduction in Australia including eligibility, type of assistance available, applicationinternational child abduction in Australia including eligibility, type of assistance available, application forms, etc..
We deal with all aspects of child and family law including Contact and Residence Child arrangements Orders, as well as Special Guardianship Orders, Care Proceedings issued by Local Authority etc and International Child Abduction work child and family law including Contact and Residence Child arrangements Orders, as well as Special Guardianship Orders, Care Proceedings issued by Local Authority etc and International Child Abduction work Child arrangements Orders, as well as Special Guardianship Orders, Care Proceedings issued by Local Authority etc and International Child Abduction work Child Abduction work etc..
Mr. Joshi's practice focuses on complex litigation including cases involving severe parental alienation, international child abduction, and false allegations of child sexual abuse stemming from parental alienation.
Please note that EC Regulation 2201/2003 concerning jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgements in matrimonial matters and matters of parental responsibility is the relevant law within the European Union and it includes and adds to the provisions and protections of the 1980 Hague Convention in relation to situations of international child abduction between EU Member States.
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