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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Neeley finds the trial court properly ordered the mother’s children returned from the father in Israel. After the parents married in the U.S. and the mother become pregnant with twins, the Israeli-citizen father returned to Israel and divorced the mother because she was not Jewish. The mother travelled to Israel, where she gave birth, then returned with the children to the US. The father then had a petition granted for the children’s return to Israel. The children’s residence for two years has been Texas. Though the father says that he did not receive sufficient notice of the hearing on the mother’s motion, the matter before the court does not implicate the deprivation of his liberty interest in custody, but the correct physical location of the twins. The expired date for the children’s return is modified. Affirmed as modified.