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Case Update (9 Nov 2021): In re. Marriage of Jeffrey and Yuko; child abduction prevention measures

November 15, 2021

Jeffrey and Yuko are the parents to two children. Jeffrey and the children resided in Illinois, and Yuko resided in Japan. In the parties' 2013 custody order, the children were permitted summer access with their mother in Japan if three conditions were met: (1) Japan became a signatory to the … Read More about Case Update (9 Nov 2021): In re. Marriage of Jeffrey and Yuko; child abduction prevention measures

Category iconabduction prevention,  covid-19,  modification

Case Update (12 Nov 2021): Matrai v. Hiromoto; abstention; abduction prevention

November 15, 2021

In an unpublished opinion, the Ninth Circuit affirmed dismissal of Mr. Matrai's suit that he filed against the family court judge that put in place child abduction prevention measures. Judge Hiromoto issued a $5,000,000 bond before Mr. Matrai could see his son to prevent the child from being … Read More about Case Update (12 Nov 2021): Matrai v. Hiromoto; abstention; abduction prevention

Category iconabduction prevention,  abstention,  Younger

Case Update (5 Nov 2021): Oleiwi v. Shlahi; enforceability of mahr

November 12, 2021

The couple in this case executed an Islamic marriage contract containing a mahr (deferred dowry) in Iraq. The Wife is seeking to uphold/enforce the mahr provision. The Husband is seeking to invalidate it on the basis of a recent New York family court case that indicated the mahr cannot be enforced … Read More about Case Update (5 Nov 2021): Oleiwi v. Shlahi; enforceability of mahr

Category iconEnforceability,  Islamic Marriage,  Islamic Marriage Contract,  Mahr

Case Update (2021): Arnaldur Schram v. Tania Zarak; Hague Abduction return petition; habitual residence

November 8, 2021

On November 2, 2021, the SDNY ordered the parties' two eldest children returned to Iceland. This blog post is a little lengthy because the issue at hand is habitual residence, which now involves a totality-of-the-circumstances analysis. Mr. Schram (Icelandic) and Ms. Zarak (Mexican) both … Read More about Case Update (2021): Arnaldur Schram v. Tania Zarak; Hague Abduction return petition; habitual residence

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Habitual Residence,  Hague Abduction Convention

Case Update (2021 Oct 27): Steven W v. Meeli W; civil protection order suit in attempt to seek return of retained child

October 30, 2021

On October 27, 2021, the Appellate Court of Illinois reversed a trial court's finding that Steven was entitled to an order of protection and that Meeli was in indirect civil contempt of a court order to return their child from Estonia to Illinois. The family traveled from Illinois to Estonia in … Read More about Case Update (2021 Oct 27): Steven W v. Meeli W; civil protection order suit in attempt to seek return of retained child

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Child Custody,  custody,  domestic violence,  Hague Abduction Convention,  interference with custody,  protection order

Case Update (2021): Colchester v. Lazaro; vacate and remand to appoint a psychological expert; need for robust findings in trial court order

October 24, 2021

On February 26, 2021, in the matter of Colchester v. Lazaro, the U.S. District Court for the W.D. of Washington ordered the parties’ 6-year-old child returned to Spain. On October 22, 2021, the Ninth Circuit vacated and remanded. At trial, Ms. Lazaro argued that the child would be at grave risk … Read More about Case Update (2021): Colchester v. Lazaro; vacate and remand to appoint a psychological expert; need for robust findings in trial court order

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Discovery,  expert,  Grave Risk,  Hague Abduction Convention,  psychological risk

Case Update (2021): Philantrope v. Jean; Hague Abduction Return; child not settled despite petition being filed 29 months after removal

October 24, 2021

On October 19, 2021, the U.S. District Court for the SD of Florida ordered the parties' minor child returned to Chile. The child's father, alleging violent threats by the mother's boyfriend in Chile, decided to take their child to the United States. Over the course of approximately 3 months in … Read More about Case Update (2021): Philantrope v. Jean; Hague Abduction Return; child not settled despite petition being filed 29 months after removal

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  consent,  custody rights,  Hague Abduction Convention,  now settled,  Right of Custody,  rights of custody

Case Update (2021): Harm v. Lake-Harm; Hague Abduction; habitual residence

November 15, 2021

On October 21, 2021, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit affirmed the ED of Louisiana in its denial of Mr. Christopher Harm's request to return his child to Ireland using the Hague Abduction Convention. The case, in many respects, is relatively straight forward. The appellate issue … Read More about Case Update (2021): Harm v. Lake-Harm; Hague Abduction; habitual residence

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  clear error,  Habitual Residence,  Hague Abduction Convention,  Monasky

Case Update (2021): Dumitrascu; Motion for Stay of Return Order

October 20, 2021

Mr. Dumitrascu filed a motion to stay the U.S. District Court's order returning his minor child to Romania. You can review the court's analysis when ordering the child returned here. Mr. Dumitrascu's motion focuses on his argument that the United States, and not Romania, was the minor child's … Read More about Case Update (2021): Dumitrascu; Motion for Stay of Return Order

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  covid-19,  Habitual Residence,  Hague Abduction Convention,  Stay

Case Update (2021 Oct 28): Saada v. Golan; U.S. Government’s Brief on Cert Petition

October 29, 2021

On October 28, 2021, the U.S. Acting Solicitor General filed a brief in the case of Saada v. Golan, taking the position that the U.S. Supreme Court should grant Ms. Golan's petition for writ of certiorari. As a reminder, this case addresses whether a court must determine if there are … Read More about Case Update (2021 Oct 28): Saada v. Golan; U.S. Government’s Brief on Cert Petition

Category iconabduction,  ameliorative measures,  Child Abduction,  Grave Risk,  Hague Abduction Convention,  protective measures,  undertakings

Case Update (2021): Saada v. Golan; 2nd Circuit Affirms return order after Rule 60(b) ruling

October 20, 2021

While Mr. Saada and Ms. Golan await word from the U.S. Supreme Court as to Ms. Golan's request for a writ of certiorari, the Second Circuit rendered yet another opinion on October 18, 2021. In its opinion, it again affirmed Judge Donnelly's order out of the EDNY, returning the parties' minor child … Read More about Case Update (2021): Saada v. Golan; 2nd Circuit Affirms return order after Rule 60(b) ruling

Category iconabduction,  ameliorative measures,  Child Abduction,  Grave Risk,  Hague Abduction Convention,  undertakings

Case Update (2021): U.S. v. Helbrans; International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act

October 20, 2021

On October 12, 2021, the Court addressed motions in limine filed by Defendants and the Government in a federal criminal case related to the kidnapping of minor children between Guatemala and the United States. You can read more about the case here. It is a fascinating read involving the Jewish … Read More about Case Update (2021): U.S. v. Helbrans; International Parental Kidnapping Crime Act

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  criminal kidnapping,  Hague Abduction Convention,  IPKCA

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