In a recent case handled by the Gourvitz Law Firm, a father’s attempt to force the immediate return of his child to Brazil was successfully prevented. The situation arose after both parents initially agreed that the mother could temporarily reside in the United States with their son to pursue a career opportunity. However, the father later changed his mind and sought the immediate return of the child, citing allegations of abduction under The Hague Convention.
Attorney Ari Gourvitz, representing the mother, skillfully resolved the matter before the court to allow the mother to finish her assignment in the United States. as planned. This decision upholds the mother’s right to pursue her career opportunities without undue interference while ensuring the child’s stability and continuity of care in their current environment.
This case highlights the complexities of international custody disputes and the importance of having experienced legal representation when navigating international laws like The Hague Convention. The Gourvitz Firm remains committed to defending the rights and best interests of its clients in challenging legal situations.