This blog also centers on the New York and New Jersey area because of its easy access to international travel with major airports and docks. In this modern age of quick transportation and the increase in cross-cultural relationships where one parent is from the United States and the other has connections to a foreign country, parental child abduction has risen to epic proportions. These foreign countries may have traditions or laws which are prejudicial to a parent because of gender or origin bias. For instance, the country may be patriarchal and/or sexist.
We have experienced the fact that when one parent is of foreign birth, he or she may decide after the end of the marriage or relationship to go back to their country of origin and take their child(ren) with them without the permission or even the knowledge of the other parent. The parent will plan way in advance of departure, gathering their necessities and developing an escape plan. If you are suspicious of this happening, there are several measures that you can take with or without an attorney to deter such action. None of them are foolproof and some of them are more difficult than others.
To permit this circumlocution, you must pre-empt the above by going to the embassy and make them aware of the situation and ask them to flag the passport of the parent and child, and have these passports also flagged by the United States Government.
Most Embassies have their own procedures to prevent a new passport being issued for your child.
For instance, prior to Japan becoming a signatory to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, we contacted the Japanese Consulate in New York and appeared with our Client who was fearful that his Wife would abscond with the children to Japan. Our client was even more fearful because he allowed the Wife to obtain Japanese passports for the children. In Order to what we call “flag” and prevent the issuance of a New Passport for the Children, we obtained what is called a “Koseki” from Japan. A “Koseki” is essentially a family registration document filed in what is considered the hometown in Japan. Gourvitz & Gourvitz utilized local counsel in Japan to obtain the “Koseki” which was necessary for the Consulate in Japan to “flag” and prevent any new passport from being issued.
If the event you are a United States Citizen and your child is abducted from or to the United States, the following are some useful contact(s):
Intelius: https://www.intelius.com
Instant Check Mate: https://www.instantcheckmate.com
Spokeo: https://www.spokeo.com
Pipl: https://pipl.com
Truth Finder: https://www.truthfinder.com
Been Verified: https://www.beenverified.com
More importantly, have an attorney who knows what they are doing, and has extensive experience with Hague Convention child abduction cases.
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