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<p><span>My husband has started legal proceedings in Israel under the Hague Convention&nbsp;to get a court order forcing me to return our children to Europe, where we were all living until I left him with them, after he failed to support us. I am willing to go back if I can get be guaranteed that he will have to provide us with a roof over our heads and food . Is this possible?</span></p>

Yes, as part of a voluntary return or indeed a forced return order , the court in Israel can set down basic undertakings or stipulations on this. For example, in December 2010 Nazareth Family Court )case 54043-08-10) ordered a baby who had wrongfully retained by her mother in Israel, back to the U.S., but ordered the father to deposit 6,000 dollars in a trustee account in the States, which she would receive immediately upon her return there with the minor, on account of financial support for herself and the child, to be decided upon by a court there.