
Roszkowski v. Roszkowska, 274 N.J. Super. 620, 644 A.2d 1150 (Ch. Div. 1993)
The child, a boy, was 4 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. He had lived in both Poland and the United States.
The child, a boy, was 4 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. He had lived in both Poland and the United States.
The children, both boys, were 11 1/2 and 8 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had moved between Scotland and the
The parents of the two children concerned were married in Austria in 1983. In October 1988 the family settled in the United States of America.
The child, a girl, was almost 3 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. The parents were married. The child lived in Germany until
The children, two boys and a girl, were aged 10, 2 and 5 respectively at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had lived
The child, a boy, was 1 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were married. The child lived in the United States
The child, a boy, was 2 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. He had lived in the United States of America all
The child, a girl, was almost 1 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were married. On 17 June 1992 the mother
The child, a boy, was born on 15 June 1990. The parents were not married. On 28 September 1991 they moved from New Zealand to
The child, a girl, was 2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. She had lived in England all her life. The parents were