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Case Update (12 Jan 2023): In re Marriage of Badawiyeh; UCAPA requires a consideration of all risk factors, and court may not rely on only the fact that a country is not a Convention partner with US to impose travel restrictions

January 31, 2023

Two parents engaged in a divorce and custody matter in Colorado. In the proceeding, the father sought to travel to the UAE with their children. The father and children have Jordanian and U.S. passports, and father has relatives in Dubai, where the family regularly traveled during the marriage. … Read More about Case Update (12 Jan 2023): In re Marriage of Badawiyeh; UCAPA requires a consideration of all risk factors, and court may not rely on only the fact that a country is not a Convention partner with US to impose travel restrictions

Category iconabduction prevention,  Hague Abduction Convention,  UCAPA

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

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