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The World of International Parental Abduction with Fahi Takesh Hallin (Ep. 57)

The World of International Parental Abduction with Fahi Takesh Hallin (Ep. 57)

International parental abduction sounds like something reserved for Netflix documentaries. 

But unfortunately, it’s more common than you think.

In this installment of The Millionaire Next Door, Rob Curtiss dives into the complex world of international parental abduction with family law expert Fahi Takesh Hallin, a partner at Harris Ginsburg LLP. Fahi shares knowledge and various real-life scenarios regarding this often-overlooked area, providing you with vital information on how to safeguard against child abduction and what to do if it occurs.

Rob and Fahi discuss:

  • The intricacies of the Hague International Abduction Convention and its role in resolving international child abduction cases
  • Red flags that may signal a possible abduction and practical steps parents can take to prevent it
  • The legal process for seeking the return of a child and the exceptions that might prevent their return
  • Practical advice on drafting travel agreements and understanding the importance of timely legal actions
  • And more!

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About Our Guest:

Fahi Takesh Hallin is a Partner at family law firm Harris Ginsberg LLP. She has focused on family law for nearly 30 years. Recognized as a Southern California Rising Star by Los Angeles Magazine from 2006 to 2009, she has been named a Super Lawyer annually since 2010.

Fahi is a part of the International Academy of Family Lawyers and has extensive experience in international family law. She has lectured at Continuing Legal Education seminars, served as a Mediator for the Los Angeles Superior Court, and chaired the Family Law Section of the Santa Monica Bar Association in 2006. Fahi has been listed among the Best Lawyers in America since 2011 and was named one of the Top Women Attorneys in Southern California by Los Angeles Magazine in 2012, a title she continues to hold.