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· 5/18/2004

Ahumada Cabrera v. Lozano

Citations

  • 323 F. Supp. 2d 1303
  • 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12197
  • 2004 WL 1444376

How courts have described this case

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  • concluding that the parties’ “arrangements” permitting the child to return after finishing school reset the one-year period
  • finding that a petitioner had rights of custody over a child pursuant to Argentina’s legal concept of pat-ria potestas
  • finding that the child had gone to two (2) schools and lived at five (5) separate residences in the two and one-half years that she had been living in the United States
  • stating that, although the child attends school in the United States regularly, “any stability she may enjoy in the United States is significantly undermined by the Respondent’s uncertain immigration status”
  • stating that child’s stability was undermined by her mother’s uncertain immigration status
  • only mother and aunt were in United States, whereas a host of relatives were in Argentina

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Judges: Dimitrouleas

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