
Falconer, Commissioner, Western Australian Police v. O.S., 12 June 1998, transcript, Family Court of Western Australia
The children, two boys and a girl, were 5 1/2, 3 1/4, and 2 1/3 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had
The children, two boys and a girl, were 5 1/2, 3 1/4, and 2 1/3 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had
The child, a boy, was two months old at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. The parents were not married. The infant had lived
L’enfant, une fille, ?tait ?g?e d’un an ? la date du d?placement dont le caract?re illicite ?tait all?gu?. La famille vivait dans le Michigan. Le
The three children, two girls and one boy, were 2, 4 and 5 years old, at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. The parents
The children were 5 and 3 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. They had lived in Australia all of their lives. The parents
The two children were 4 1/2 and almost 3 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were not married and the father
The children were 4 _ and almost 3 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had until then spent all of their lives
Grave Risk – Art. 13(1)(b) The court accepted the arguments presented by the mother that the father’s alcoholism and drug addiction constituted a grave risk
Grave Risk – Art. 13(1)(b) On 6 February 1998 an expert on child psychiatry found that the girls had had a very turbulent life, and
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