Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jul 10, 2019 |
The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our sixth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today's country is Jordan.
Country Summary: Jordan does ...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jul 09, 2019 |
The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our fifth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today's country is India.
Country Summary: India does not ...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jul 05, 2019 |
The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our fourth post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today's country is Egypt.
Country Summary: Egypt does not a...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jul 03, 2019 |
The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. Below is our second post in a series here focusing on the nine countries classified as “demonstrating patterns of noncompliance.” Today's country is Brazil.
Country Summary: The Conventio...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jul 03, 2019 |
The U.S. State Department has recently released their annual report on International Child Abduction. The Department of State leads the U.S. government's efforts to prevent and resolve international parental child abductions, as part of the Department's mission to advance the interests and safe...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jun 21, 2019 |
The Federal Circuit Court of Australia has issued a ruling denying a mother's application for overseas travel from Australia to India to attend her marriage ceremony.
The decision was based in large part on my expert testimony concerning the child custody laws of India and the risks of interna...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | May 28, 2019 |
The citation for the recent Arizona appeal case which accepted me as an expert witness on the laws and practices of Kuwait as to child custody in international matters, and relied on my expert testimony about Kuwaiti law, is Lehn v. Al-Thanayyan, 438 P.3d 646 (Ariz. App. 2019).
Posted by Jeremy Morley | May 10, 2019 |
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In Hong Kong, an unmarried father has no rights of custody over his son or daughter unless and until he brings a court case and succeeds in obtaining a court order that provides him with express rights. This appears to apply even if the mother has added the name of the father ...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Apr 12, 2019 |
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We just won a Hague Abduction Convention case in Sweden, working with Swedish counsel, and obtained an order to return the abducted children to Japan. Of the greatest importance, the Swedish court granted our express application that our client, the left-behind parent, is the ...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Apr 03, 2019 |
On April 1, 2019, the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction entered into force between the United States and Jamaica. The United States now has 79 partners under the Convention.
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Apr 01, 2019 |
Morley article on important new expert testimony case Lehn v. Al-Thanayyan.
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Mar 26, 2019 |
I am pleased to have been accepted again as an expert on the child custody laws and practices of India in international child abduction cases by a court in Canberra, Australia. I testified yesterday as to the recent decisions of the Supreme Court of India, including the most recent case of Laha...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jan 07, 2019 |
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U.S. Senators Feinstein and Tillis have written to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo urging him to increase efforts to bring abducted American children back home to the United States by using all of the tools and resources at the State Department's disposal.
They have specifica...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jan 04, 2019 |
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I am pleased to have been accepted as an expert on international child custody laws and the procedures of Minnesota by an Ontario, Canada court in a Hague Convention abduction case.
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Jan 03, 2019 |
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I am pleased to announce that, at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, I will be lecturing on the Hague Abduction Convention in Japan in the last week of February to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and to invited lawyers' groups in both Tokyo and Osaka.
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Posted by Jeremy Morley | Dec 12, 2018 |
At a hearing held on December 10, 2018 by a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, Congressman Chris Smith alleged that nearly 100 American children have been abducted to India. He sought “real action” from the Trump administration to bring them back to the...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 24, 2018 |
Why do we recommend that a party with assets who is entering into an
international marriage with a Swedish citizen or resident should always consider entering into an international prenuptial agreement? Because the law of Sweden concerning the division of assets upon a divorce is unusual and c...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 22, 2018 |
Although Jamaica has adopted the Hague Abduction Convention, its accession has not yet been accepted by the United States, United Kingdom or Canada. Accordingly, the Convention is not in force between Jamaica and these countries.
The Child Protection and Family Services Agency has compl...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 11, 2018 |
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A New York appellate court has ruled that a father could not register a California custody order in New York when he had previously failed to oppose the mother's effective registration of an Israeli custody order which had modified the California order. Matter of Worsoff v. Wo...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 10, 2018 |
A very helpful introduction to Swiss Child Custody Law is provided by the Association of Counselling Agencies for Binational and Intercultural Couples and Families, Switzerland, as follows:
It is important to a child's harmonious development that he or she be able, as far as possible, to maint...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 10, 2018 |
Country Summary:
The United Arab Emirates does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction. In 2017, the United Arab Emirates demonstrated a pattern of noncompliance. Specifically, the competent authorities in the United Arab Emirates persistently failed ...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 09, 2018 |
Country Summary:
The Convention has been in force between the United States and Peru since 2007. In 2017, Peru demonstrated a pattern of noncompliance. Specifically, Peru's judicial branch regularly failed to implement and comply with the provisions of the Convention. As a result of this fail...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 08, 2018 |
Country Summary:
The Convention has been in force between the United States and Morocco since 2012. In 2017, Morocco demonstrated a pattern of noncompliance. Specifically, the Moroccan Central Authority and law enforcement authorities in Morocco failed to take appropriate steps to locate a chil...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 05, 2018 |
Country Summary:
Jordan is not a party to the Convention and does not adhere to any protocols with respect to international parental child abduction. In 2006, the United States and Jordan signed a Memorandum of Understanding to encourage voluntary resolution of abduction cases and facilitate c...
Posted by Jeremy Morley | Oct 04, 2018 |
Country Summary:
The Convention has been in force between the United States and Japan since 2014. Since then Japan has made measurable progress preventing and resolving cases of international parental child abduction. The number of abductions to Japan reported to the Department has decreased ...