Beta — every fact is verified against official sources on the date shown. General information, not legal advice.

Why SafeReturn Alliance exists

When a child is taken across a border by a parent, the left-behind parent enters a maze of treaties, authorities, courts and deadlines — usually in panic, often in a foreign language. The information that decides cases sits scattered across official websites, legal databases, and expensive consultations. We exist to close that gap.

What we do

Help families first

Free, verified, country-by-country guidance on the lawful process — starting with the first 24 hours, when it matters most.

Strengthen the system

Public, methodologically transparent data on how the 1980 Hague Convention performs in practice — because measured systems improve.

Build the missing technology

Tools like the country-pair treaty checker and structured case-preparation templates that make the lawful path navigable.

Our story

SafeReturn Alliance was founded by a parent who experienced international parental child abduction — and brought his child home through lawful action. He had lawyers, resources, and stamina, and it nearly broke him. Most parents have less. That gap is why this organization exists. (Full founder story coming soon.)

Our values

Child first. Every child has the right to protection from wrongful removal. · Lawful always. We never advise or assist any action outside the law. · Evidence over anger. Verified facts, cited sources, marked uncertainty. · Neither mothers nor fathers — parents. The data shows taking parents are mostly primary carers in family breakdown; blame frames help no child. · Transparent methodology. How we verify is public. · Free for families.

Independence

SafeReturn Alliance is not affiliated with the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH) or any government. We are not a law firm and do not represent parents. We rely on official sources and always link to them.

Contact

General & media: contact@safereturnalliance.org (mailbox being set up — beta). If you need help now, don't wait for us: emergency guide and your Central Authority come first.

This information is for general educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Last updated: 2026-07-05.