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HOW CAN ACCESS BE OBTAINED IN ORDINARY CASES OF DENIAL?
Here, the situation concerns obtaining access where there has been no abduction and the Hague Convention does not apply.
For example, if a mother with custody obtained permission from an Israeli Family Court to relocate the child abroad to a non-Convention country, and set access conditions in favour of the father, but the mother then broke the terms of access, the father should apply to enforce his access in the ordinary courts of either Israel or the other country under the ordinary law relating to access. He can also apply to impose any penalties which were part of the terms of the original access order.
For example, if a mother with custody obtained permission from an Israeli Family Court to relocate the child abroad to a non-Convention country, and set access conditions in favour of the father, but the mother then broke the terms of access, the father should apply to enforce his access in the ordinary courts of either Israel or the other country under the ordinary law relating to access. He can also apply to impose any penalties which were part of the terms of the original access order.
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