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Perspective

Jun. 23, 2015

Considerations for cross-border custody cases

In a move away case, attorneys must consider the detriment to the child, both if the child remains with one parent, or relocates with the other parent. By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Ann M. Moder


By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Ann M. Moder


In the paternity action J.M. v. G.H., the appellate court affirmed the trial court's decision to allow the mother to relocate
with the minor child to Israel, with summer visitation to the father in the United
States. 228 Cal. App. 4th 925 (2014). Although they began dating in 1996 and lived
together thereafter, the parties never married. G.H. is an Israeli citizen...

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