by Martine Wernsen | Jun 2, 2020
If the other parent with custody refuses to sign the holiday consent form, you can ask the court for substitute consent for the holiday. In the Netherlands, this is done by means of Article 1:253a of the Dutch Civil Code, which article can be used for all kinds of...
by Martine Wernsen | Jun 2, 2020
If the other parent with custody refuses to sign the application, you can ask the court for substitute consent for the application. In the Netherlands, this is done by means of Article 1:253a of the Dutch Civil Code, which article can be used for all kinds of disputes...
by Martine Wernsen | May 31, 2020
In the Netherlands it is required by law to file a parenting plan together with your divorce request. If there is no agreement, you can file your proposal for the parenting plan and/or explain to the court why there is no signed parenting plan. The parenting plan...
by Martine Wernsen | May 5, 2020
This term is used to discribe a distinctive suite of behaviors in children that includes showing extreme but unwarranted fear, disrespect or hostility towards a parent. It is often the result of psychological manipulation or undue influence of a child by a parent,...
by Martine Wernsen | May 5, 2020
The Dutch word is ‘kindgesprek’. This is a short conversation in the court house bewtween the child and one or more judges. In regular cases, children will recieve an invitation if they are 12 years old or older. In cases of international child abduction...