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| Matter of Mohsen, 715 F. Supp. 1063 (D. Wyo.
1989)
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In Matter of Mohsen, 715 F. Supp. 1063 (D. Wyo. 1989) the petition of a
Citizen of Bahrain, filed under 42 USC 11603(b) the International Child
Abduction Remedies Act, seeking return of his daughter residing with her
U.S. citizen mother in Wyoming was dismissed. The father has no rights
under Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
to seek redress for his child who was a habitual resident of Bahrain
immediately before going to United States because Bahrain is a
nonsignatory or noncontracting state to Hague Convention. |
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