Interstate Custody Litigation

Interstate Custody Litigation
Author: Richard E. Crouch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1981
Genre: Law
ISBN:

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Interstate Child Custody Litigation

Interstate Child Custody Litigation
Author: Mark S. Guralnick
Publisher: Section of Family Law
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1993
Genre: Child welfare
ISBN:

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Children in Custody Disputes

Children in Custody Disputes
Author: Anna Kaldal
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2024-01-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3031463013

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​This open access book explores how legal proceedings in and out-of-court can be matched to the complex problems underlying disputes concerning child custody, residence and contact between parents. It focusses in particular on Nordic experiences of in and out-of-court mechanisms as means of resolving custody disputes. The contributors are internationally renowned and experienced researchers from the legal, psychological, and sociological fields who provide empirical as well as legal perspectives. They examine central legal, ethical and knowledge-based dilemmas in custody dispute proceedings. The findings speak to an international audience and suggest ways how to best realize the interests of the child. It transcends disciplinary, institutional, and jurisdictional boundaries in search of new knowledge.

The Hague Abduction Convention

The Hague Abduction Convention
Author: Jeremy D. Morley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
ISBN: 9781634255691

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Handling Hague abduction cases is challenging and fulfilling. Although Hague cases are tried very quickly, they still require an intimate knowledge of the Convention and of the voluminous case law that has developed around it. Hague cases also require a complete understanding of international child custody law in general and in particular, for U.S. practitioners, of the relationship between The Hague Convention and the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction & Enforcement Act. The Convention operates in the U.S. in ways that differ from those in other Hague countries. This is because of the federal legislation that implements the treaty, the concurrence of federal and state jurisdiction, the lack of a specialized group of judges who handle cases under the Convention, the uniform state legislation on child custody jurisdiction, and a host of other factors. When children are the subject of international family law disputes, the challenges are often great and emotions generally run high. Simply put, money can be divided but children cannot. This book is a must-have resource of any family law practitioner that wants to represent the best interests of his client and their heirs involved in a Hague case.