Emergencies
Child Abduction
The Hague Convention
Both the United States and Slovenia are parties to the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, the international treaty that governs the handling of these difficult cases. Countries that are party to this treaty agree to create a single central office to handle all communication between the two countries involved, and to serve as a place for advice and resources for the parents and families involved.
For in-depth information on what the treaty says and how it helps parents in this situation, please see the State Department's International Child Abduction Page.
My child has been abducted from the United States to Slovenia
If your child has been abducted from the United States to Slovenia, then you can obtain the U.S. Central Authority application form at: Application For Assistance Under the Hague Convention on Child Abduction [PDF]. For guidance and instructions on completing the application form refer to the U.S. Central Authority’s Brochure at: International Parental Child Abduction Booklet.
My child has been abducted from Slovenia to the United States
If your child has been abducted from Slovenia to the United States, then you should contact the Slovene Central Authority, which is the General Police Administration in the Ministry of the Interior. Call +386-1-428-4521, and ask for Mrs. Tatjana MušiÄ?.
English-Speaking Attorneys in Slovenia
If you wish to retain the services of an attorney to advise and assist you, then you may select from the list we have assembled of English-speaking attorneys in Slovenia who are willing to undertake cases involving American citizens.
Hiring an Attorney in the United States
If you wish to retain the services of an attorney to advise and assist you, then you may consult the following web sites that provide attorney referral services:
Preventing Child Abduction
U.S. Passport assistance to parents resident in Slovenia
If you are a resident of Slovenia and fear that your United States citizen child might be taken abroad by the other parent without your consent, then you can request that your child's name be entered into the worldwide U.S. passport lookout system. Once that is done, if any U.S. passport office or Embassy anywhere in the world receives an application for a passport for that child, then the requesting parent will be informed before the issuance of the passport.
If there is a valid order from a competent court that prohibits the removal of the child from the jurisdiction of the court and/or the requesting party without prior consent, and if a certified copy of that order is provided to the American Citizen Services Unit, then we must comply with the order and refuse to issue a U.S. passport to that child.
Requests and, if relevant, court orders should be sent to this office at the address in the Key Information box.
U.S. Passport assistance to parents resident in the United States
For assistance and other sources of information, please visit the State Department's International Child Abduction page.
Other Resources