International Child Custody Disputes Involving China

When marriages between Chinese and foreign nationals break down, child custody becomes one of the most difficult issues. The stakes are high, and the legal landscape is complex.

Important: China is NOT a party to the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. This significantly affects how custody disputes are handled.

Chinese Custody Law Basics

Custody Principles

Chinese courts decide custody based on the "best interests of the child," considering:

Types of Custody

Joint custody as understood in Western countries is not common in China. Typically one parent gets custody and the other gets visitation.

The Hague Convention Problem

China has not signed the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction. This means:

Common Scenarios

Scenario 1: Divorce in China

If you're divorcing in China:

Scenario 2: Child Taken to China

If your spouse takes your child to China without consent:

Scenario 3: Foreign Custody Order

If you have a custody order from another country:

Practical Considerations

For Foreign Parents

Preventing Problems

Visitation Rights

If you don't get custody, you're entitled to visitation. However:

Child Support

The non-custodial parent typically pays child support:

What Your Embassy Can Do

Embassies cannot intervene in custody disputes or force return of children.

Facing a Custody Dispute?

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