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Re: Permission to Travel
04/18/12 01:35 AM
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In the US, when parents are married, if one parent is travelling with the minor children and the other is not present, the travelling parent must have a notarized letter from the parent not travelling granting consent for the travel. This is to prevent child abductions. I know this to be the case because I have gone through it recently. I have since found out that in countries covered by the Hague Convention, that this consent may be revoked under certain circumstances and the children returned. My circumstances may qualify for this as I understand it, but I'll probably need to consult a lawyer. Thanks.
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