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Coronavirus and parent-child contacts

from | | Alternating custody, alienation, specialist area alternating custody, specialist area contact rights, child contact

Can separated parents still see their children during these times? Important update: Information on cross-border visitation rights. On April 16, the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM) issued a more precise directive. This directive explicitly addresses...

Because you belong to me

by | | Alternating custody, Cochem practice, Parental responsibility, Alienation, Child contact, Topics, Separation / Divorce

I was finally able to watch the film a day late. I'm still completely shaken. I've been dealing with these issues for 15 years. I've seen hundreds of fathers and mothers, witnessed their suffering, and experienced it firsthand...

Dad, where are you?

from | | Alternating custody, parental responsibility, alienation, authority (KESB), child contact, separation / divorce

So reads the headline in the Tagesanzeiger. Following it is an article about an unbelievable story. Michèle Binswanger tells the story of a father who is no longer allowed to see his children. Unfortunately, this is not an isolated case, but the circumstances in this family are truly...

A tragic story

Alienation , Joint Custody , Society , Domestic Violence , Child and Adult Protection Authority ( KESB) , Child Contact , Topics , Separation/Divorce , Uncategorized

A tragic story in the NZZ. A young family, five children, and domestic violence. And, as is so often the case, it involves at least questionable decisions by the authorities. In this particular case, the court gave more weight to the mother's psychiatric diagnosis than to...

Daughter is allowed to stay with stepfather

from | | Federal Court, Parental Custody, Alienation, Authority (KESB), Child Contact, Separation / Divorce

The mother is deceased, the father abandoned – is that acceptable? In an emotionally charged case, the Federal Supreme Court has upheld a decision by the Solothurn Child and Adult Protection Authority (KESB). The daughter, now 16, may continue to live with her stepfather, along with her older daughter...
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