
5A_25/2010, II. zivilrechtliche Abteilung, arr?t du TF du 2 f?vrier 2010
The case concerned a girl born in 2007 to an unmarried Italian father and Swiss mother. On 1 November 2008, the family moved to Ireland.
The case concerned a girl born in 2007 to an unmarried Italian father and Swiss mother. On 1 November 2008, the family moved to Ireland.
The application related to two children, one born in Spain in August 2005, the other in Australia in January 2007. The parents had lived together
The proceedings related to a child born in September 1997 to a Slovenian mother and an Italian father, who were long-term residents in Italy. In
The Applicant father and Respondent mother were married and lived together in England with their three children ? two daughters, born on 1 March 2001
The case concerned two children born in 2001 and 2003 of a French mother and an Italian father. The parents had a turbulent relationship. In
Grave Risk – Art. 13(1)(b) Frequently moving home from one state to another and the possibility that the father might move again from his present
Habitual Residence – Art. 3 The Tribunal pointed out that neither the Hague Convention nor the Swiss Federal Act of 2009 on international child abduction
The case concerned two children aged 14 and 15. The parents had separated after 15 years of marriage in 2005. The separation was contentious. According
The child travelled from the United States to Brazil for holidays accompanied by the mother, a Brazilian national. The child was not returned to the
The case concerned a child born in 1993 in Canada, where her parents resided. In 1996, the family went to Poland on holiday. During that