
Ludwig v. Ludwig, 2019 ONCA 680
The father, a German citizen, and the mother, a Canadian citizen, married in 2001 and had four children (born in 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2009).
The father, a German citizen, and the mother, a Canadian citizen, married in 2001 and had four children (born in 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2009).
The mother and father met in 2016 in Spain. At that time the father was renting an apartment in Spain and had de-registered from the
The mother, a Romanian national, and father, an Italian national, were married and lived together in Italy. They had two children born in 2008 and
The application related to a boy aged 6 months, born in the UK to a British father and a Ukrainian mother. The child lived in
Par requ?te, d?pos?e le 19 septembre 2018 devant la Chambre civile de la Cour de justice de la R?publique et canton de Gen?ve, le requ?rant
Grave Risk – Art. 13(1)(b) The mother claimed that during her relationship with the father she was regularly exposed to domestic violence in presence of
R?sidence habituelle – art. 3 Le principe du recours exclusif au rattachement ? la r?sidence habituelle de l’enfant, consacr? notamment dans la CLaH80, s’oppose ?
The parents are both Japanese nationals. After their marriage, they first resided in Japan. The first son was born there in 1996 and the daughter
The parents are an American father and a Japanese mother who were married and living in the United States. In July 2014, the mother removed