International child abduction, often by a parent taking children out of a country without the consent of the other parent, is increasing as more people travel and reside overseas.
This will often require immediate action in multiple jurisdictions. If a child is abducted from Singapore to another country, we can assist the left-behind parent by taking the following steps:
- Determine whether the case can be brought pursuant to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (Hague Convention);
- Prepare and file the Hague Convention application as to petitioner’s custody rights under Singapore law;
- Coordinate with the Central Authority of Singapore and corresponding Embassies;
- Assist our client to retain local counsel in the foreign jurisdiction;
- Determine the possibility of instituting civil proceedings against the abductor Coordinate appropriate action if the abductor flees to a third jurisdiction;
- Coordinate the institution of measures to cause the foreign state’s authorities to enforce its court’s return order; and
- Determine and help implement alternative strategies in the case of abductions to countries that are not parties to the Hague Convention.
If retained by a parent who is alleged to have abducted a child to a foreign jurisdiction, international counsel will assist the client to retain local counsel in the foreign jurisdiction, assist in preparing the defense and assist in defending any actions that the left-behind parent asserts in the state from which the child was removed.
Read more: Child Abduction – Preventative Steps To Be Taken