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International Custody Disputes

By Aaron Weems on September 14, 2015

Thanks to our partner, Leslie Spoltore, in Delaware, we have a consolidated blog entry for our previous articles on international custody. The Hague Conventions on child custody can be difficult to navigate and we are fortunate to have attorneys with experience dealing with them. It is important to remember that travel to a signatory county of a Hague Convention does not mean the country has ratified the convention as a treaty. If you think that you may have a custody issue arising elsewhere in the world, consult with an attorney immediately since timing often becomes a critical element to success.

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Aaron Weems is an attorney and editor of the Pennsylvania Family Law Blog. Aaron is a partner in Fox Rothschild’s Blue Bell, Pennsylvania office and practices throughout the greater Philadelphia region. Aaron can be reached at 610-397-7989; aweems@foxrothschild.com, and on Twitter@AaronWeemsAtty.

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    Pennsylvania Family Law
  • Organization:
    Fox Rothschild LLP
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