Husband and Wife engaged in mediation in Arizona that ultimately reached certain settlements. One of those agreements was that "no parent shall be required to give consent to travel to countries that are not signer [sic] to the Hague convention." Post-mediation, the spouses exchanged drafts of a … Read More about Case Update (8 Feb 2023): In re Marriage of Mwinyelle; there is more than one Hague Convention; know which one you are referencing and how to see if a country is a Contracting State
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Case Update (30 Sept 2022): Garzon v. Hoffman; Motion for Enforcement to be filed in state court, not federal “Hague” court
The parents, in this case, reached a settlement agreement related to Mr. Garzon's request to have the parties' two minor children returned to Colombia under the Hague Abduction Convention. As part of their settlement, the parents filed a request in the Circuit Court for Washtenaw County, Michigan, … Read More about Case Update (30 Sept 2022): Garzon v. Hoffman; Motion for Enforcement to be filed in state court, not federal “Hague” court