
Child Recovery Specialists
Do two wrongs ever make a right? The use of ‘child recovery specialists’ in international parental child abduction cases Sarah Cecilie Finkelstein Waters Desperate parents
Do two wrongs ever make a right? The use of ‘child recovery specialists’ in international parental child abduction cases Sarah Cecilie Finkelstein Waters Desperate parents
Disclaimer Q1. I was born in the United States but came to Japan on a Japanese passport when I was a child and have lived here
In Japan, a Khabarovsk resident Karina Kakhiani fights for the opportunity to see her son regularly. The day before, she spent a day, demonstrating at
As in many countries, women in Lebanon are discriminated against, facilitated by the existence of 15 religion-based personal status laws. One of these laws determines children’s custody
November 15, 2019 at 3:28 pm | Published in: Asia & Americas, Canada, Interviews, Lebanon, Middle East, Palestine, UAEKhawla Khalifa’s children Zein Eldin (L), Dina Zeidan (C) and Fawzi Zeidan (R). Dina
TESTIMONY of ERNIE ALLEN PRESIDENT AND CEO THE INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR MISSING & EXPLOITED CHILDREN for the UNITED STATES SENATE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS “International Parental Child Abduction”
As Japan has the sole custody system after divorce, there are a number of parental disputes over child custody and visitation or access nowadays. Currently,
A look in the psychological aspects and impacts of divorce and separation on children. The discussion of mediation, its foundations, and impacts with children are
In 2006, Chris Gulbraa rode his bike from his home, where he lived with his mother and his brother in Kasugai, Japan. The 15-year-old was
Parents from the US and around the world are firewalled from children held by estranged spouses – and Japanese parents face similar agonies By PETER J.