Court Orders Mom to Have Electronic Tag for Visitation
The mother removed her child from England, where the father lived, to her country of origin twice. Both times the father sued under the Hague Convention and the mother returned with the child. The father now has custody.
The mother wanted visitation under an interim order until a custody evaluation could be completed. The father objected, concerned that the mother would abscond with the child again.
The English High Court, in Re A (A Minor), March 17, 2009, issued an order requiring that the mother wear an electronic ankle bracelet before being allowed to visit her child.
Read more at Jeremy Morley’s excellent International Family Law Blog.
Tags: Children, Custody, electronic tagging, Hague Covention, Visitation
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