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The expanding role of expert psychological evaluations and testimony in Hague child abduction litigation
Authors:Alberto Yohananoff  Richard Min
Abstract:Hague Convention cases are a growing niche in forensic assessments. These cases focus on returning children, or preventing their return, after international abductions, by one of the parents, has occurred. This article focuses on the legal underpinnings of the Hague Abduction Convention, the “affirmative defenses” that may be invoked to prevent a return order, including “grave risk of harm,” “mature objection”, and the “well settled defense.” The article will also focus on the increasing roles that forensic evaluators play in these matters, the distinction between the role of forensic experts in custody proceedings and Hague cases, and the inherent limitations present in these unique kinds of evaluations.
Keywords:abductions  ameliorative measures  child custody  grave risk of harm  Hague convention  high conflict divorce  mature objection  well settled defense
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