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The grave risk exception

The grave risk exception

by Martine Wernsen | Jun 23, 2020 | International Child Abduction - Our blogs

If a child has been abducted by it’s parent to another country, the other parent can ask the court in that country to order the return of the child to the country where the child lived before the abduction. The court can refuse, based on the grave risk...
The habitual residence of a child

The habitual residence of a child

by Martine Wernsen | Jun 22, 2020 | International Child Abduction - Our blogs

The Hague Child Abduction Convention aims to ensure the immediate return of children who have been unlawfully transferred or detained in a Contracting State. The treaty serves to protect the children, but also to protect existing rights of access. In order to do so,...
International child abduction: does age make a difference?

International child abduction: does age make a difference?

by Martine Wernsen | Jun 21, 2020 | International Child Abduction - Our blogs

What difference does the age of the child make when it comes to The Hague Convention, and a request to return the child to the country where the child has it’s habitual residence? Article 4 of the Convention First of all, article 4 of the Convention states: the...

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