Re M. (Abduction: Undertakings) [1995] 1 FLR 1021

The children, a boy and a girl, were 2 1/3 years and 3 months old respectively at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had lived in Israel since their births. The parents were separated and the mother had interim custody. On 23 February 1994 the mother took the children to England, her State […]
Bordera v. Bordera 1995 SLT 1176

The child, a boy, was 8 1/4 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. He had lived in Spain all of his life. The parents were separated. Under a binding agreement the mother had care of the child, the father access. On 6 December 1993 the mother took the child to Scotland without the […]
Re N. (Child Abduction: Jurisdiction) [1995] Fam 96

The child, a boy, was 2 _ at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. He had lived all of his life in California. On 9 June 1994 the Superior Court of California ordered that the parents should have joint custody, but the mother should have physical care and that the boy should not be […]
N. v. N. (Abduction: Article 13 Defence) [1995] 1 FLR 107

The children, two boys and a girl, were ages 11, 5 and 8 1/3 respectively at the date of the alleged wrongful removal and lived in Australia. The parents separated in May 1993 and the children lived with their mother. In July 1993 the father agreed to the mother taking the children to England to […]
Cass Civ 1?re 15 juin 1994, N? de pourvoi 93-19058

The child was 8 1/2 months old at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. The parents were married and the family lived in Mexico. During July 1992 the mother unilaterally moved with the child to France. The father petitioned for the return of the child. The court of first instance, and then on 15 […]
Re B. (Child Abduction: Habitual Residence) [1994] 2 FLR 915, [1995] Fam Law 60

The child, a boy, was 1 1/2 at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. On 7 December 1992 the parents, who were separated, had entered into an agreement whereby the mother could move with the child to England. Until then the child had spent its entire life in Ontario. On 30 December 1992 the […]
Re G. (Abduction: Psychological Harm) [1995] 1 FLR 64, [1995] Fam Law 116

The three children were 3 1/4, 1 1/4 and 1 1/4 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. They had lived in the United States of America all of their lives. The parents were both English citizens. They had separated in November 1993 and agreed that the children should live with the mother following […]
Boy v. Boy [1994] 12 FRNZ 517

The children, a boy and a girl, were aged 7 and 5 respectively at the date of the alleged wrongful removal. They had lived in France for the majority of their lives. The parents were separated and had joint rights of custody. In July 1993 the mother took the children to New Zealand, her State […]
Re B. (A Minor) (Abduction) [1994] 2 FLR 249, [1994] Fam Law 606

The child, a boy, was 6 1/3 at the date of the alleged wrongful retention. He had lived in Western Australia all of his life. The parents were not married and the father had no legal custody rights in respect of the boy. However, for the six months prior to the removal the father was […]
Hadissi v. Hassibi, 1994 Carswell Ont 2076, [1995] WDFL 001

Rights of Custody – Art. 3 The father was exercising rights of custody at the time of the wrongful retention. Up until that time, the family had lived together in the same house in California. The fact that mother and child had gone to Ontario, ostensibly for a holiday, in no way altered the father’s […]