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I have a friend who left his wife and they are discussing divorce. She has been keeping his daughter away from him unless he gives her money, so he decided to take the baby who is 1 1/2. They have no custody agreement or seperation agreement. He has told her he is keeping the baby from her until they go to court, is this considered parental kidnapping. I have done some searching online and it doesn't look like he has broken any laws, but I am not sure. Any help on this would be great.

2006-10-06 08:31:32 · 7 answers · asked by la_southern_femme 4 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

He has said he is going to file for temp. custody, but they both lie so much I am sure if he is or not. The one thing that worries me about this, is that they will lose the baby. They are both trying to hurt each other and have gotten increminating evidence on each other, that the judge will probably take her away. Which could be better for her, cause she is caught in the middle and is seeing this. He has been abusive to his wife and the little one has picked up on it too. She is getting anger issues, which the dad already has. He is in anger management classes and has an upcoming simple assault trial. They are good parents as long as they are getting along.

2006-10-06 09:02:54 · update #1

One more things, I know they are supposedly(this going back to the whole liars thing) trying to clean up their acts, but they have both done the drug thing and I am not sure but I think they both still smoking pot. Which they use to do in the house with the baby.

2006-10-06 09:04:36 · update #2

7 answers

that's one way to get her butt to court and make her quit hurting him and that baby. I am also from Miss. there is a sure fire way to know if it's legal, not online. Our state representative is also an attorney, he will be happy to answer your questions his name is Tommy Reynolds and his number is 662-647-3023. I am almost sure its the right number, it's in Charleston, Ms. Good Luck.

2006-10-06 08:45:21 · answer #1 · answered by LittleLady 5 · 0 0

There are a few distinctive problems to handle with this one. a million. Does the custody order provide him the proper to take the youngster out of state with out your permission two. Does the custody order provide him visitation for the whole summer time three. Do you truthfully have a custody order or do you effortlessly have a youngster aid order - when you consider that they're distinctive. If there's an precise custody order then you'll dossier for your courtroom to have the youngster back instantly. This will most likely comply with up together with his visitation fitting extra strict (no overnights, out of states and it would also be supervised for a at the same time) If there is not any custody order, then you definately must dossier for custody instantly! Most states will enable the youngster to stay with the mum or dad "who has bodily custody" till the last selection is made. Right now that's his father. This is the pleasant I can do for you given the confined talents. There are many different comply with up questions that must be requested. Good success!

2016-08-29 06:54:25 · answer #2 · answered by rentschler 4 · 0 0

That is wrong and selfish. It only hurts the baby in the long run. Tell these two to grow up or give the baby to decent loving parents that won't use it as a pawn in their sick game.

2006-10-06 08:35:44 · answer #3 · answered by janicajayne 7 · 0 0

In most states you can NOT be charged with kidnapping UNLESS one parent has sole custody. I do not believe he has broken any laws.

2006-10-06 08:35:55 · answer #4 · answered by Mean Carleen 7 · 0 0

As long as he does not leave the state, he's fine.

2006-10-06 08:57:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, they are breaking the law. Call the cops....

2006-10-06 08:34:56 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO I DONT THINK IT IS GOOD LUCK

2006-10-06 08:34:36 · answer #7 · answered by Christine M 2 · 0 0

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