D v C (New Zealand)
Jurisdiction | New Zealand |
Date | 1999 |
Court | Family Court |
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3 cases
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D., Re, (2007) 367 N.R. 330 (HL)
...Community Care v. Hobbs, [1999] Fam. C.A. 2059, refd to. [para. 35]. G. v. B., [1995] N.Z.F.L.R. 49, refd to. [para. 35]. D. v. C., [1999] N.Z.F.L.R. 97, refd to. [para. 35]. Hunter v. Murrow, [2005] EWCA Civ. 976; [2005] 2 F.L.R. 1119, refd to. [paras. 35, 71, 81]. H., Re, [2000] 2 A.C. 29......
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D (A Child) (Abduction: Rights of custody); Re
...has gone further still and held that rights of access can in themselves amount to 'rights of custody': G v B [1995] NZFLR 49; D v C [1999] NZFLR 97; see also Hunter v Murrow (Abduction: Rights of Custody) [2005] EWCA Civ 976; [2005] 2 FLR 1119 (para 42 36 I acknowledge the force of Mr T......
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CIV HC AK CIV 2008-404-004279
...has gone further still and held that rights of access can in themselves amount to “rights of custody”: G v B [1995] NZFLR 49; D v C [1999] NZFLR 97; see also Hunter v Murrow (Abduction: Rights Custody) [2005] 2 FLR 1119. [83] With respect, this oversimplifies the New Zealand position. The f......
1 books & journal articles
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In Search of the Consummate Convention-Prophylactic Provision: Two Case Studies on the Workings or Non-workings of the Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction
...F.3d 133 (2nd Cir. 2000), and the one adopting the more broad approach is Furnes v. Reeves, 362 F.3d 702 (nth Cir. 2004). In D. v. C, [1999] N.Z.F.L.R. 97, the New Zealand Appeal Court took a wider interpretation than that of Canada's Supreme Court and made it clear that in order to have a ......