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Planned international child support convention "promising"
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 02 - 11 - 2007


An international child support convention that
will enter its final stages of negotiation on Monday is intended to
ease the plight of single parents and their children worldwide, according to dpa.
In an interview with Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa on Friday, Hague
Conference Deputy Secretary General, William Duncan, came across as a
happy man.
The International Recovery of Child Support and Other Forms of
Family Maintenance Convention, a widely-supported initiative that is
due to be finalized later this month.
In addition, the ambassador of Equador officially became a member
of Duncan's international organization on Friday, bringing the total
number of Hague Conference members to 68.
Duncan is optimistic about the latest Hague Conference convention
which aims to help parents recover child support internationally.
"Each convention is unique, but I think this child support
convention will be particularly successful," he told dpa.
At present, if a divorced parent moves abroad for work or personal
reasons, it often means that he or she, consciously or
subconsciously, will at some point stop to pay child support.
"Once abroad the parent who stayed behind can hardly recover the
money," Duncan said. "It's either too complicated or too expensive
to make it worthwhile, or both."
Not only private citizens, but states that ratify the agreement
too, will be able to turn to the convention that is due to be
finalized on November 23.
After all, once the child support debtor is found and has resumed
child support payments, states no longer need to provide welfare
stipends to the single parents claiming these to make up for the lack
of child support.
"This convention is a win-win agreement for everyone," Duncan told
dpa, saying dependents "will gain from it" and "states will win from
it as well."
The convention basically provides a simplified procedure to
recover child support, Duncan explained.
"A Dutch mother in the Netherlands will be able to apply in the
Netherlands to recover the child support from her former spouse
living abroad.
Or she could get a court order for child support in his new home
country. The basis of the idea is that the procedure should be swift
and very accessible, even if one has to recover very modest amounts
of money."
"A special department at the local Justice Ministry, called the
Central Authorities, will be appointed to deal with the child support
application."
Another well-known and successful Hague Convention - on Child
Abduction - also uses this avenue to deal with problems of
international child abduction or access to children.
The groundwork for the child support recovery convention began in
the 1990s, while negotiations began in 2003, with the final stage
taking place in the coming weeks.
About 125 parties - states and organizations - will participate in
talks to finalize the convention. Among the obstacles still to be
overcome include the issue of the services provided to the
maintenance creditors and the cost.
Participants will also consider the procedures to get existing
child support court orders recognized and enforced.
The new convention will also empower parents whose former spouses
have moved to unknown destinations abroad.
Success is not, however, guaranteed and will depend on whether the
absent parent has moved to a country that is a member to the
convention.
Duncan noted that central authorities are already trained in
tracking down parents abroad, but locating parents who hide from
their spouses or authorities, can be long and difficult.
"I suspect it will be a lot easier to track down child support
debtors. Usually they do not hide from anyone, they just moved abroad
and 'forgot' about their child support obligations," he said.
Two states will need to ratify the convention before it comes into
force. It is likely that the United States - a country with a strong
child support enforcement system - may ratify the convention at the
November 23 signing ceremony, according to Duncan.
"The US have played a major role in the development of this
convention. This is particularly interesting because once this
convention comes into force, there will be a net flow of child
support from the US, not into the US."
The European Union has been a second motor behind the convention,
Duncan explains. "I think the European Union may ratify this
agreement as a whole, making it no longer necessary for member states
to debate about those matters that are within their national
competence.
"I can't tell you when the EU might ratify the convention, but I
have a good hope it will," said Duncan.


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