On September 15, 2021, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated and remanded in the matter of In re ICJ, concluding the District Court erred in denying Mr. Jones' petition for return of his child to France under the Hague Abduction Convention. To expedite the case, the parties agreed, in a … Read More about Case Update (2021): In re ICJ; vacate & remand; actually exercising; grave risk and alternative remedies
ART Update: COVID and international surrogacy update
From Guest Blogger, Bruce Hale of Modern Family Law The family law bar is facing a number of challenges posed by the global pandemic. Much has already been written on the impact of the pandemic to matters of child custody and support. Lesser known are issues in family … Read More about ART Update: COVID and international surrogacy update
India Update: Implications of the Lockdown on Family Cases in India (GUEST BLOGGER)
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)
UK Update: Family Courts and Child Abduction in the Time of Corona (GUEST BLOGGER)
From Guest Blogger, James Netto of Dawson Cornwell in LondonAbduction in times of coronaMuch to the ire of certain abducting parents, it is still business (almost) as usual for the High Court of Justice in London. Although the UK is on lockdown preventing people from leaving home bar in very … Read More about UK Update: Family Courts and Child Abduction in the Time of Corona (GUEST BLOGGER)