Child Abduction to be Dealt with under Hague Abduction Convention


(MENAFNEditorial) Child Abduction to be Dealt with under Hague Abduction Convention From 1 July 2016, child abductions of British or Moroccan nationals that take place from one country to the other will be dealt with under the Hague Convention on Child Abduction. RABAT, Morocco, July 1, 2016/APO/ -- The UK is delighted to welcome Morocco to the 1980 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction. From 1 July 2016, child abductions of British or Moroccan nationals that take place from one country to the other will be dealt with under the Hague Convention on Child Abduction. Parents whose child has been abducted from Morocco and taken to the UK - or from the UK and taken to Morocco - should apply through the Hague Convention to have their child returned. The Convention can also be used to request contact with a child. It is important that parents take expert legal advice and contact the 1980 Hague Central Authority where the child is normally resident and which is responsible for handling their case. In the UK, we have 1980 Hague Central Authorities forEngland and Wales,Northern IrelandandScotland. Here are the details forthe Moroccan 1980 Hague Central Authority. And here is a list ofall foreign 1980 Hague Central Authorities. 1980 Hague Central Authorities provide help to people of all nationalities. Distributed by APO on behalf of British Embassy Rabat.


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