Month: October 2012

The case of Anika Kamińska barely finished,  I discovered a new case of Polish mother, Marta Świniarska, decided to run, after the Polish court in Opole decided to grant the application made by the father for the 2-year-old daughter to be returned to Cyprus.  This is not the first time that one judge agrees with the […]
Having been exposed to many years in Polish and American courts, I could never understand why would seemingly educated and intelligent judge, prosecutor or social worker write an opinion, say something, that undermined or simply negated the basic rules of law and common sense. Up till now, I blamed the situation in Poland on selected human […]
As I continue watching a new case of another child abducted to Poland (Anika Kamiński), I realized one thing:  I have never acknowledged a group of judges and prosecutors who ARE doing their jobs in Poland. Attorneys who DO follow the law in regards to Hague Convention cases. Many times going against their own colleagues, Polish media, […]
Today, was the day. A follow-up letter to a yet another, meaningless conversation with the Children Issues Department of the State Department representative, that I had a week or so ago. In a nutshell, I, the left-behind parent, was notified, that the case which was only officially “open”, was moved to another department for the […]