
Dickson v. Dickson 1990 SCLR 692
The child, a boy, was aged 1 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. The parents were married and had joint rights of
The child, a boy, was aged 1 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. The parents were married and had joint rights of
The child, a girl, was approximately 7 years old at the time of the allegedly wrongful removal. She had been living in Austria with her
The child, a girl, was 11 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. She had lived in both Canada and the United States. The
The child, a girl, was 15 months old at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. She had lived in Spain since birth. The parents
The child, a boy, was 3 1/4 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. He had lived in both Australia and England. The parents
The child, a girl, was 16 months at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. She had lived in both Canada and England. The parents
The child, a boy, was 3 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were not married but had joint rights of custody
The children, a girl and a boy, were 3 1/2 and 2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had spent the majority
The child, a boy, was 9 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. In June 1986 the New York Kings County Family Court awarded
The children, both girls, were aged 6 1/2 and almost 5 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were divorced, the father
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