[Armenia] [Rights of Custody] [Petition granted]
In Harutyunyan v. Sargsyan,2020 WL 13444203 (D. Mass., 2020) the court found that, at the time of the removal, Petitioner was not exercising rights of custody, and failed to show that he would have exercised them but for the removal. The rights Petitioner exercised in the months prior to Respondent’s removal of the child were “rights of access” under the Convention, and not “rights of custody,” and, accordingly, could not support the wrongful removal claim.8 Nor had Petitioner demonstrated that he would have asserted custodial rights but for the removal. In light of the finding that the Petitioner was not actually exercising any rights of custody at the time of the child’s removal, the court did not need to reach the question of whether Petitioner had legal custody of the child under Armenian law at the time of the child’s removal. Having found that the removal of the child from Armenia was not wrongful, the court also does not reach Respondent’s affirmative defenses that Petitioner consented to her removal of the child from Armenia, subsequently acquiesced to the removal, poses a grave risk of harm to the child should she be returned, or undertook this litigation with unclean hands.
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