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BEST ANSWER  chosen by asker   |  nativenerd  |  February 10, 2009 08:42 PM
Anytime you deal with custody cases, there are going to be problems. It actually happens even just here in the states fairly often, where one of the parents "seizes" custody of the child, and the other is left scrambling with the courts.This is complicated even further by the fact that it must be dealt with in international courts, and also by the fact that the mother is the "abductor". Most courts grant the mother the benefit of the doubt when it comes to custody, even in cases where it isn't necessarily in the child's best interest. Some countries even grant that custody to the mother regardless...4 years is a very long time when it comes to kids, but not so bad when it comes to international court battles...

http://www.bringseanhome.org/
http://www.bringseanhome.org/letter.html
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