1. Introduction: Child Support Across Borders Is a Legal Enforcement Issue In cases involving divorce or separation with foreign elements, child support is not merely a moral obligation—it is a court-enforceable duty. When one parent resides abroad, enforcing child support in Vietnam becomes a complex matter involving jurisdiction, recognition of foreign judgments, and local enforcement […]
Lưu trữ hàng tháng: Tháng 2 2026
1. Introduction: Exit Bans as a Powerful Child-Protection Measure In Vietnam, an exit ban on a child is one of the most serious interim measures available in family law disputes involving foreign elements. Exit bans are frequently applied in custody, relocation, and international divorce cases to prevent unilateral removal of a child from Vietnamese jurisdiction. […]
1. Introduction: Why International Child Relocation Is Legally Sensitive in Vietnam International child relocation refers to the removal or long-term movement of a child from Vietnam to another country following divorce or separation. Under Vietnamese law and court practice, child relocation is treated as a custody and child-protection issue, not merely a travel or immigration […]
1. Can a Foreign Parent Obtain Child Custody in Vietnam? Vietnamese law does not prohibit a foreign national from being granted child custody. In principle, Vietnamese courts do not discriminate based on nationality. However, in practice, custody disputes involving a foreign parent are among the most strictly scrutinized family law cases. The decisive question before […]
1. Why Foreign Divorce and Child Custody Judgments Are Not Automatically Valid in Vietnam Under Vietnamese law, court judgments and decisions issued by foreign jurisdictions do not automatically have legal effect in Vietnam. This principle derives from Vietnam’s judicial sovereignty and is consistently applied in civil procedure practice. Accordingly, foreign divorce judgments, child custody orders, […]
1. What Is a Cross-Border Child Custody Dispute? A cross-border child custody dispute arises when one parent is a foreign national, resides abroad, or when the child holds dual nationality or lives outside Vietnam. Such cases are highly sensitive, involving children’s rights, cross-border relocation, and conflicts of laws. 2. Governing Principles Applied by Vietnamese Courts […]
1. What Is a Divorce with Foreign Elements? A divorce with foreign elements arises when at least one party is a foreign national, or the spouses are Vietnamese citizens residing abroad, having overseas assets, or having their marriage established under foreign law. Such cases are procedurally complex due to issues of jurisdiction, applicable law, and […]
1. Can a Foreigner Marry a Vietnamese Citizen? Under Vietnamese law on marriage and family, a foreign national may legally marry a Vietnamese citizen provided that all statutory conditions are satisfied and the marriage is duly registered with a competent Vietnamese authority. In practice, DHH Law Firm has advised many international couples who encountered difficulties […]
1. Are Foreigners Allowed to Buy Property in Vietnam? Under Vietnamese housing laws, foreign individuals are permitted to purchase and own residential property in Vietnam; however, such ownership is subject to strict statutory conditions, limitations, and time restrictions. Unlike Vietnamese citizens, foreigners do not enjoy unrestricted ownership rights. In practice, DHH Law Firm has advised […]
1. What is a Work Permit in Vietnam? A work permit is an official document issued by a competent Vietnamese authority allowing a foreign national to work legally in Vietnam for a specified period. Except for statutory exemption cases, holding a valid work permit is a mandatory legal requirement for foreign employees. In practice, DHH […]
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