
Thompson v. Thompson
The parents are a British father and a Russian mother who were married and who lived and worked in Spain since 2009. The child lived
The parents are a British father and a Russian mother who were married and who lived and worked in Spain since 2009. The child lived
Habitual Residence – Art. 3 The Appellate Court (Tribunal de Apelaci?n de la Ni?ez y la Adolescencia) ruled that the habitual residence of the child,
The case is about a four-year-old boy born on 14 February 2013 in Carate Brianza, Italy, where he lived with his parents, who were not
Consent – Art. 13(1)(a) The Osaka High Court judges held that, despite the assertion of the mother that the father consented to or acquiesced in
The proceedings were initiated after the father filed an application for the return of the child to Germany with the German Central Authority. The mother
The procedure for the return of the retained child was initiated by the father. The mother came to Croatia in December 2015 to assist with
The case concerned a child born in March 2011 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The child lived there for an uninterrupted period in a house rented