Japan can’t seem to comply with or enforce the Hague Child Abduction Convention
Japan can’t seem to comply with or enforce the Hague Child Abduction Convention
Before Arimitsu took the children to Japan in 2014, Cook said Arimitsu signed notarized documents that said the children would return in time for school that fall.
When that didn’t happen, Cook flew to Japan. He said he learned Arimitsu’s parents had enrolled the children in a private school there.
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Arimitsu declined to be interviewed for this story, but her attorney provided a statement that says she and Cook agreed the children would be better off living in Japan.
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