January 5: Christina Block Case Tests PAS Claims, Strains Hamburg Courts
The Christina Block case moved into a longer phase as the child-abduction trial now runs into mid-2026. For Germany-based investors, the headline risk is real: legal costs, long timelines, and a steady news cycle. The dispute also spotlights parental alienation syndrome and its weak evidence base, while Hamburg’s courts face capacity strain. It tests how judges treat disputed psychological claims and shows how scheduling pressure can ripple into other high profile trials across Hamburg. We outline timelines, court capacity signals, and brand risks investors should watch.
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