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Mr. Morley has been a frequent guest on television and radio shows on the topic of international chi




Mr Morley is the author of "International Family Law Practice", the leading treatise on international family law in the United States. He is a Fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a former law professor.
In a recent Nevada case, I was asked to testify as an expert vacation packages to mexico concerning the risk of a child's international vacation packages to mexico travel to Bali, Indonesia. The Nevada Court relied upon my expert testimony as to Indonesian law and practices concerning vacation packages to mexico child abduction. Indonesia is not a signatory to the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction, and if the court allowed the father to take his two minor children there, vacation packages to mexico the only available recourse to the mother would have been through the Indonesian courts in the event of a wrongful retention.
In support of Mother s concerns, she attached the affidavit of Jeremy D. Morley, a prestigious international family vacation packages to mexico law attorney, wherein Mr. Morley described vacation packages to mexico several child custody matters he has handled involving Indonesia. Mr. Morley opined that Indonesia did not comply with international norms for the return of abducted vacation packages to mexico children and noted that parental child abduction is not a crime under Indonesian law. Mother drew attention to Mr. Morley s discussion of the implications of the children s dual nationalities, as dual citizenship could hamper vacation packages to mexico the U.S. Embassy s ability to protect the children.
Based upon the Court s concerns regarding Indonesia s status as a non-signatory to the Hague Convention, the implications of the children s dual citizenship, evidence of Father vacation packages to mexico s lack of significant ties to Reno, and in consideration of Mr. Morley s Affidavit, vacation packages to mexico the Court does not find that good cause exists to allow the children to travel with Father to Bali.
Once again, this case shows that the many countries who have not signed the Hague Convention on international child abduction and who do not have an independent and reliable family law system are doing a disservice to their own citizens.
vacation packages to mexico Since the Indonesian legal system cannot be relied upon to return internationally abducted vacation packages to mexico children, courts should be wary of permitting a child's travel there, if the potentially left-behind parent objects.
Jeremy D. Morley was admitted to the New York Bar in 1975 and concentrates on international family law. His firm works with clients around the world from its New York office, with a global network of local counsel.
Mr. Morley has been a frequent guest on television and radio shows on the topic of international child abduction and international divorce law and has been featured in the print media on numerous occasions.

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