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Author: Melissa Kucinski

16 Nov

To Return or Not to Return: Judicial Discretion to Return a Child under the Hague Child Abduction Convention after a Finding of a Grave Risk

[Melissa Kucinski is an international family law expert based in Washington, D.C. who consults for lawyers globally on their multi-jurisdictional family law cases.] On January 26, 2021, Ms. Narkis Golan requested that the U.S. Supreme Court grant a writ of certiorari in the ongoing saga between her and Mr. Isacco Saada concerning their child. Several years ago, Ms. Golan traveled from...

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