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Top 10 Most Clicked Blog Posts of 2020

December 16, 2020

2020 was not for the faint of heart, with a global pandemic and a U.S. Supreme Court opinion on the Hague Abduction Convention authored by the late Justice Ginsburg.  Here are the TOP TEN most clicked blog posts from MK Family Law's Family Law Across Borders BLOG.  No. 10  … Read More about Top 10 Most Clicked Blog Posts of 2020

Category iconChild Abduction,  comity,  covid-19,  criminal kidnapping,  divorce,  foreign divorce,  fraud,  Hague Abduction Convention,  Hong Kong,  ICAPRA,  India,  international family law,  kidnapping,  service of process

Case Update (2020): Nahar v. Salgia; Reopening prior custody agreement to impose a mutual ne exeat travel ban; abduction prevention issues

November 30, 2020

A recent New Jersey family court opinion, Nahar v. Salgia, mirrors the debate that occurs between international parents in custody litigation in the United States all the time.  The father accused the mother of being a risk of abducting their two children to India, and he sought a writ of ne … Read More about Case Update (2020): Nahar v. Salgia; Reopening prior custody agreement to impose a mutual ne exeat travel ban; abduction prevention issues

Category iconabduction prevention,  Child Abduction,  ICAPRA,  India,  ne exeat,  prohibit travel,  red flag,  UCAPA

India Update: Implications of the Lockdown on Family Cases in India (GUEST BLOGGER)

April 29, 2020

From Guest Blogger, Subham Jain in Delhi, IndiaImplications of Lockdown on Family Law Cases in Indian Jurisdiction: Present & FutureWhile many are enjoying the time being spent with the families, there are many who are facing difficulty in keeping intact their marital cord. There is a tremendous … Read More about India Update: Implications of the Lockdown on Family Cases in India (GUEST BLOGGER)

Category iconCorona,  courts,  divorce,  India,  pandemic

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