
W., E. M. c. O., M. G., Supreme Court, June 14, 1995
The parents were Argentine nationals, who had married in Argentina. On March 1986 they traveled to Canada and lived at Guelph University in Ontario, where
The parents were Argentine nationals, who had married in Argentina. On March 1986 they traveled to Canada and lived at Guelph University in Ontario, where
The children were 8 1/2 and 4 1/4 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had lived in England until the parents separated.
The child, a girl, was 2 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. She was born in England in June 1992. In February
The children involved in the application were both boys, the elder being a little over 5 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The
The children, 3 girls, were 13 1 /2, 12 3/4 and 6 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. They had lived in a
The child, a girl, was almost 3 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. During her life she had moved between England and the
The children, a boy and a girl, were 3 _ and 1 _ at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had lived in
The two children of the marriage had lived in both Canada and the United States. The parents were divorced and the mother was initially awarded
Removal and Retention – Arts 3 and 12 The judge found that the child had been wrongfully retained in the Northwest Territories after the end
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