A Child is Missing: The International Child Abduction Blog

A Child is Missing: The International Child Abduction Blog, published by The Law Firm of Joel R. Brandes, P.C., focuses on legal issues surrounding international child abduction cases. The blog covers court decisions involving the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, including petitions for the return of children wrongfully removed or retained across international borders. It discusses habitual residence determinations, custody rights, defenses such as well-settled child exceptions and grave risk of harm, procedural matters like service of process, and appellate rulings. The blog also addresses jurisdictional challenges and the application of international treaties in U.S. courts.

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In  Abouelmagd, v. Semeniuk, 2025 WL 3042413 (United
States District Court, E.D. New York, 2025) 
Amr Abdelrahman
Abouelmagd (“Petitioner”),  petitioned the
Court for the return of his three children, Y.A., M.A., and A.A., to Canada
Petitioner asserted that the

In Tatari v Durust, Not
Reported in Fed. Rptr., 2025 WL 947009 (Second Circuit, 2025) the Second
Circuit affirmed the February 3, 2025, judgment granting the petition of
Petitioner-Appellee Zühtü Tatari and ordering that O.T., the parties’ joint
child, be

In Morales v Restrepo, 2025 WL 939294 (E.D. New
York., 2025) the court granted the petition for the return of the parties’
five-year-old child, L.C., to Colombia from New York.

Petitioner, Sebastian Correa Morales, and
respondent, Juliana Escobar