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#170 Why You Need to Understand the Hague Convention When Your Ex Takes the Kids Abroad
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What happens when divorce, immigration, and international borders collide, especially when your child is taken to another country?
If you’re navigating a divorce that crosses national boundaries or involves a non-citizen spouse, you’re likely facing a legal maze. In this episode, attorney Maria Aguila joins Heather Quick to unravel the layers of complexity in international adoption, custody, and child support enforcement and how the Hague Convention may or may not protect you.
- Understand how the Hague Convention can help (or hinder) international custody disputes.
- Learn what adoptive parents need to know about foreign and U.S. legal systems.
- Discover the legal risks of international marriages and how to protect your rights.
Press play to gain clarity on international divorce challenges and protect your family's future across borders.
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