The mother and father met and married in Australia. The mother was a British national and the father an Australian national. Their two children were
The parents married in June 1993 and have four children. The current application concerns two of the children, twins, aged 7. The family lived in
Grave Risk – Art. 13(1)(b) Firstly, the mother contended that the father was exercising violence, creating a grave risk of harm to her life and
Shortly after the birth of the child in Switzerland, the unmarried parents moved to Spain, where they lived in a shared household for several years.
The father is a United States national, the mother a Japanese national. They met in Japan while the father was serving for a United States
The mother and father never married but lived together for 8 years. The mother has four children, born in 2002, 2009, 2011 and 2014. The
The Applicant father and the Respondent mother had a daughter together, born on 22 February 2014. They lived together with the child and an older
The case concerns a child born in 2011 to a Spanish father and an American Mother. The father was working as a diplomat in Turkey