September 2014 | Carmen Solomon-Fears and Alison M. Smith, Congressional Research Service

Hague Convention Treaty on Recovery of International Child Support and H.R. 1896

This document provides a discussion of the Hague Convention and how it will benefit U.S. children living abroad, as well as foreigners with children living in the United States. The Convention contains procedures for processing international child support cases that are intended to be uniform, simple, efficient, accessible, and cost-free.

Hague Convention Treaty on Recovery of International Child Support and H.R. 1896.pdf



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