Jeremy D. Morley concentrates on international family law. The firm works with clients around the world from its New York office, with a global network of local counsel. Mr. Morley is a New York attorney and a fellow of the International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
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Policy hurts Japanese nationals too
Lawyer for Christopher Savoie foresees curbs on visits 'home' with kids
By JEREMY D. MORLEY
In the debate about whether Japan should sign the Hague abduction convention, a serious consequence of Japan's failure to...
Does the U.S. comply with the Hague Abduction Convention?
By Jeremy Morley
The United States Congress has instructed the U.S. Secretary of State to issue annual reports evaluating the compliance by other countries of their obligations under the Hague...
Korea is apparently taking steps towards signing the Hague Abduction Convention.
This would be a major step forward in the prevention of international child abduction.
Korea Mulls Signing Treaty to Protect Kids
Korea is moving to sign an...
The firestorm of publicity that we generated concerning the case of my client, Chris Savoie, whose kids were abducted to Japan by their Japanese mother, has now led to an official demand by eight countries that Japan stop its practice of providing a...
My book, International Family Law Practice, has now been published.
It can be ordered through West at http://west.thomson.com/productdetail/159300/40816680/productdetail.aspx
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This title provides a...