In considering cases involving domestic violence, the court must be mindful of the presumption that the courts of another contracting state are equipped to make, and will make, suitable arrangements for the child's welfare, which will implicitly include providing protection for a primary caregiver returning with the child. See: Finizio v. Scoppio-Finizio, supra, paragraph 34.
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