Child Relocation 2025

BRAZIL

Colombia

Ecuador

Brazil

Peru

Brasilia

Bolivia

Law and Practice Contributed by: Adriana Chieco, Camila Ieracitano Macedo Maia and Mabel Tucunduva Prieto de Souza Chieco Advogados

Rio de Janeiro São Paulo

Paraguay

Chile

Argentina

Contents 1. The Care Provider’s Ability to Take Decisions About the Child p.25 1.1 Parental Responsibility p.25 1.2 Requirements for Birth Mothers p.25 1.3 Requirements for Fathers p.25 1.4 Requirements for Non-Genetic Parents p.26 1.5 Relevance of Marriage at Point of Conception or Birth p.26 1.6 Same-Sex Relationships p.26 1.7 Adoption p.26 2. Relocation p.27 2.1 Whose Consent Is Required for Relocation? p.27 2.2 Relocation Without Full Consent p.27 2.3 Application to a State Authority for Permission to Relocate a Child p.27 2.4 Relocation Within a Jurisdiction p.28 3. Child Abduction p.29 3.1 Legality p.29 3.2 Steps Taken to Return Abducted Children p.29 3.3 Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction p.29 3.4 Non-Hague Convention Countries p.30

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