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Case Update (2 February 2023): Argueta v. Argueta-Ugalde; a child moved frequently was found to be habitually resident in Brazil, which was the “only constant” in the child’s life

March 11, 2023

The parties are the biological parents of one child, born in August 2018.  The Petitioner Mother also had two older children (not part of this case).  The parents met and married in Brazil.  The Respondent Father was on a temporary contract and was going to be moving for similar … Read More about Case Update (2 February 2023): Argueta v. Argueta-Ugalde; a child moved frequently was found to be habitually resident in Brazil, which was the “only constant” in the child’s life

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

Case Update (13 February 2023): Watson v. Watson; Canadian family living in US forced to return to Canada when Dad was deported, did not shift their habitual residence from US to Canada after over a year of living there

March 21, 2023

Petitioner Father's request to return the parties' two minor children to Canada was denied after a 2-day evidentiary hearing in the U.S. District Court for the M.D. of Florida, an in-camera interview of the children, and written closing arguments. The family had lived in Florida for a significant … Read More about Case Update (13 February 2023): Watson v. Watson; Canadian family living in US forced to return to Canada when Dad was deported, did not shift their habitual residence from US to Canada after over a year of living there

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Grave Risk,  Habitual Residence,  Hague Abduction Convention,  mature child,  objection

Case Update (21 Feb 2023): Dos Santos v. Argueta-Ugalde; a stay should not be a matter of course pending an appeal of an order returning a child to habitual residence

March 21, 2023

This case illustrates a common occurrence in Hague Abduction Convention litigation in the United States. When a court orders the return of a minor child to their habitual residence, the Respondent Parent routinely requests an immediate stay of that return order. The U.S. District Court for the ED … Read More about Case Update (21 Feb 2023): Dos Santos v. Argueta-Ugalde; a stay should not be a matter of course pending an appeal of an order returning a child to habitual residence

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Hague Abduction Convention,  Stay

Case Update (9 Feb 2023): Castang v. Kim; a child’s habitual residence is a country, and not with a parent

March 11, 2023

The parties are the joint legal custodians of the parties' child, age 4 and born in France. The primary residence of the child is fixed with the Respondent Mother through a French court order. A French court order also instituted a travel ban, preventing the Mother from removing the child from … Read More about Case Update (9 Feb 2023): Castang v. Kim; a child’s habitual residence is a country, and not with a parent

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Habitual Residence

Case Update (3 February 2023): Efthymiou v. Labonte; Autistic Child was not sufficiently mature after the court concluded he was parroting his mother’s views on him remaining in CA

February 28, 2023

The parties’ 12-year-old child had lived with Petitioner Father in Cyprus under a court order since the parties’ divorce in 2014, which granted the Father sole custody.  Because of the Father’s job, he would often return home very late, which routinely left the child in his paternal … Read More about Case Update (3 February 2023): Efthymiou v. Labonte; Autistic Child was not sufficiently mature after the court concluded he was parroting his mother’s views on him remaining in CA

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Hague Abduction Convention,  mature child

Case Update (13 Feb 2023): Saada v. Golan; Child’s Aunt added as Respondent in Amended Petition, Child’s Family Court Lawyer not permitted to intervene

February 15, 2023

The case of Saada v. Golan continues with further litigation. This was the matter brought forth before the U.S. Supreme Court in 2022. After a remand by the Supreme Court, the Eastern District of NY again ordered the minor child returned to Italy. Pending appeal, the Respondent Mother, … Read More about Case Update (13 Feb 2023): Saada v. Golan; Child’s Aunt added as Respondent in Amended Petition, Child’s Family Court Lawyer not permitted to intervene

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  guardian ad litem,  Hague Abduction Convention,  intervention,  vacatur

Case Update (23 Jan 2023): US v. Patel; conviction remains vacated, but November 2022 opinion amended

January 24, 2023

The January 23, 2023 court order is one in a long line of court orders in federal, state, and foreign courts related to the parties and their child. To summarize - the Patels voluntarily signed an agreement in 2017 granting Mr. Patel full custody and the ability to relocate, which he did - to India … Read More about Case Update (23 Jan 2023): US v. Patel; conviction remains vacated, but November 2022 opinion amended

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  conviction,  criminal kidnapping,  IPKCA

Case Update (19 Jan 2023): Carlson v. Carlson; 13 year old’s mature objection leads to denial of mother’s request to return him

January 21, 2023

The parties are parents to a 13-year-old son, who was born in the United States. His parents separated and divorced in Rhode Island, and agreed to share joint custody, with his primary residence in Germany with his mother. In 2015, mother and child moved to Germany. The child spent a lot of time … Read More about Case Update (19 Jan 2023): Carlson v. Carlson; 13 year old’s mature objection leads to denial of mother’s request to return him

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Hague Abduction Convention,  mature child,  objection

Case Update (17 Jan 2023): Preston v. Preston; 9 year old child was not mature, and was further unduly influenced by both parents

January 21, 2023

The parties are parents to one daughter, born in Manitoba, Canada. The parties stipulated to petitioner father's case-in-chief with the mother acknowledging that she was to return to Manitoba with the child on September 7, 2022, but did not do so. The father filed a return petition in Texas … Read More about Case Update (17 Jan 2023): Preston v. Preston; 9 year old child was not mature, and was further unduly influenced by both parents

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  Hague Abduction Convention,  mature child,  objection

Case Update (9 Jan 2023): Radu v. Shon; district court clarifies its return order for 9th Circuit

January 24, 2023

On November 21, 2022, the 9th Circuit heard oral arguments on the matter of Radu v. Shon, which involves a father's request to return the parties' two children to Germany using the Hague Abduction Convention. In September 2020, the district court ordered the children returned with an ameliorative … Read More about Case Update (9 Jan 2023): Radu v. Shon; district court clarifies its return order for 9th Circuit

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

Case Update (21 Dec 2022): Bikundwa v. Ruyenzi; Children ordered returned to Petitioner in Belgium

January 8, 2023

The parties are parents to 2 teenage, high-school children, who were both born in Belgium and had lived their entire lives in Belgium until July 2022, at which time they traveled to Washington State to spend time with their father, with a scheduled return date and return ticket for August 16, 2022. … Read More about Case Update (21 Dec 2022): Bikundwa v. Ruyenzi; Children ordered returned to Petitioner in Belgium

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  child testimony,  Grave Risk,  Hague Abduction Convention

Case Update (22 Dec 2022): Davis v. Lake; children not returned under Abduction Convention after finding Petitioner consented to their relocation

December 26, 2022

The parties are parents to 2 children, ages 9 and 11 at the time of the district court proceeding in Virginia. Pursuant to an Anguillan custody order, the Respondent/Mother had primary residential custody, and the Petitioner/Father had routine access, which he did not fully exercise (in part, … Read More about Case Update (22 Dec 2022): Davis v. Lake; children not returned under Abduction Convention after finding Petitioner consented to their relocation

Category iconabduction,  Child Abduction,  consent,  Hague Abduction Convention,  mature child,  objection

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