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Resources for Judges on International Parental Child Abduction

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  • Fact Sheet on Passports for Family Law Judges and Lawyers
  • International Child Custody - A Common Law Judicial Conference - Washington, D.C., September 18 - 21, 2000:
    Issues Surrounding Safe Return of the Child (and the Custodial Parent)*
  • U.S. National Report on International Child Custody - Judicial Conference - Washington, D.C., September 17 - 21, 2000
  • How Judges Can Support the Operation of the Child Abduction Convention
  • Prevention - The Epidemic of Parental Child-Snatching: An Overview
  • International Child Custody Disputes - A Summary of Relevant Statutes and Treaties
  • Executive Summary - Common Law Judicial Conference on International Child Custody - Sept. 17-21, 2000
  • Judicial Best Practices on Hague Convention Cases

 

 

 

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