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Dual citizenship has an impact on divorces

On Behalf of | Jul 27, 2020 | Divorce

It’s no secret that access to the outer reaches of the world is greater than ever. With the invention of the Internet as well as the speed at which people can communicate and travel, more people are traveling the globe than ever before. People are meeting others in countries thousands of miles from them. They’re getting married, having families and living with dual citizenship, in some cases.

Even a typical domestic divorce can be complex, but when you’re adding into the mix a family with multiple ties to countries across the world, there are serious concerns to address. If the parents have children, it’s not as simple as asking that one parent doesn’t move away. You have to ask how the children are going to grow up in two different countries or in very different cultures.

When children are involved in international divorces, tensions can run high

When children are involved in international divorces, the reality is that there is a lot on the line. You, as parents, have to decide where they should grow up and if one country has better opportunities than another. You have to consider their best interests as well as how each parent is going to get time with the kids.

There are solutions for parents who have children and children with dual citizenship. Parenting plans that allow children to travel between countries can work, just as plans where one parent or the other travels to the other country regularly can have a positive impact.

At the end of the day, children cannot be divided in two, so there are some tough decisions to make. You have to decide which country has the best laws for the situation you’re in, and you should file for divorce there when possible. If you’re going to have homes in two different countries, there will be questions about where your children will live, what kind of schooling they should receive and how a move to another country could impact them and their childhood.

This is a complex situation, and there are certainly many risks and benefits to consider. If you are planning to divorce and have an international marriage, make sure you do your homework and speak with an attorney who is familiar with divorces that have serious concerns, like dual citizenship and custody of children between two countries. Being well-prepared and well-informed can make a difference in the outcome of your case and help it be resolved amicably.

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