Legal Question in International Law in Spain
Child custody in Spain
Does Spanish law require both parents
be present for importent decisions made
for the childern? Do I need to sign any
document giving the mother sole rights
to make these decisions if I am not present?
Asked on 2/01/07, 5:12 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: Child custody in Spain
There are treaties between the US and Spain that regulate various issues, including child custody. You should go over your situation with an attorney so they can get all the facts and tell you all of your rights in this situation. In the right situation, the FBI would even help find a US citizen child abroad and bring the child back to the custodial parent in the US.
Answered on 2/02/07, 9:54 am
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