Posts Tagged ‘child custody’

U.S. Pushing Japan To Protect Families

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Japan has a policy of ignoring U.S. court orders when it comes to family matters, which has left a number of parents childless after a Japanese parent takes the child from the American parent. In some cases, the country will even arrest parents who attempt to take back their children on their own.

While the U.S. has been clashing with Japan on this issue for years, America has decided to turn up the heat recently, with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Kurt Campbell warning, “The situation has to be resolved in order to ensure that the U.S.-Japan relations continue on such a positive course.”

Japan is the only country of seven major industrial nations that has so far refused to sign the Hague Convention treaty that would ban child abductions involving other countries. While many have tried to defend the nation by explaining that its culture does not litigate divorce in the same manner that the U.S. does, many, including San Francisco family lawyers, say this is not an acceptable reason to ignore the problem.

To read more on the issue, see the article in the Washington Post. Image via futureatlas.com [Flickr].

Man Arrested For Trying To Take Back Abducted Children

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

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Chris Savoie was arrested in Japan after taking his children back from his ex-wife, Noriko Savoie, who illegally abducted them. He attempted to enter the U.S. constable, but Japanese police blocked him and eventually arrested him.

A while ago in Tennessee, Chris was given full-custody in the courts after his wife fled to Japan with her children illegally. Tennessee authorities have also issued a warrant for Noriko’s arrest. Unfortunately, these legal decisions matter little to Japanese authorities, who almost always awarded custody to mothers and do not recognize U.S. family court orders.

Chris’s current wife, Amy, has been informed that he will be formally charged with a crime, but was not told about what the specific charges are.

His story has highlighted one of the largest problems with family law, the enforcement of court rulings. It also underscores the need for greater cooperation between foreign countries in matters of family law. San Francisco family attorneys are faced with these issues on a regular basis. In fact, given our city’s number of non-natives, Bay Area residents have to deal with the issue much more than people living in other areas. If you are worried your ex may abduct your children, call Randall Richmond immediately.

To read more about Chris and his tragic tale, read the article on CBS News.