Custody across borders: the practical Hague Convention case.
When one parent relocates a child abroad without consent, the legal remedy exists — but it moves on a clock most parents do not realise is running.
When one parent relocates a child abroad without consent, the legal remedy exists — but it moves on a clock most parents do not realise is running.
Litigation is the default most families reach for, but the majority of matrimonial and custody disputes settle faster and cheaper through structured mediation.
The hardest part of a high-net-worth divorce is rarely the law — it is finding the assets before they move offshore or into a relative’s name.
An honest accounting of where matrimonial costs go, how custody positioning changes the negotiation, and the moves that widen — or narrow — the gap.