Wow, why is she running? Seriously though, divorces are never nice but to threaten you with the use of your child is never okay and it's highly selfish. Im not a professional therapist or anything but the divorce is'nt over and already these immature behaviors are manifesting themsleves. I dont know if she has good reason to want to keep your child at a distance so the best suggestion I can give you is obviously to seek the guidance of your lawyer and find out through him/her what rights you have as a parent. Please though, whatever you do, dont make your child a "tool" for these sort of childish games. Your child deserves to be happy weather it's with you,her, or both.
Hope it works out, for your childs sake........
2007-04-25 10:46:43
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answered by Hannibooboo 2
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Yes its kidnapping, but it could also very well be a threat. What if she is telling you this to stop the divorce and keep you around. Maybe she dont really want a divorce so she is using your child against you. I think its horrible a parent would use children to that extent, but more times then often its a threat.
My ex has told me for 4 years now he is going to run away with the kids, and still hasnt done it and he tells me this on a weekly basis. We have been divorced 4 years.
2007-04-25 10:58:06
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answered by ~???~Twisted Angel~???~ 1
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It is if there is a divorce in the works. If paperwork has already been started but then again it depends on what the paperwork says.
If the divorce is in process then custody hasn't been issued yet. It sure won't look good for her and you can get the courts to force her back.
If I were you I would get your attorney to file for a temporary order giving you custody. The way I understand it her threats is enough for the court to give you temporary custody. I've seen it happen before.
Even if she has custody she can't leave without notifying the courts with a change of address. In Kansas it is standard that neither parent can move out of state without the courts permission.
2007-04-25 10:41:30
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answered by ? 4
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If your still legally married it is not kidnapping. But if you are already divorce it does not matter who has custody. She can not leave the state with out your permission. If you say no she can take you to court before a judge. She has to have a good reason to leave the state before a judge will allow it. If she leaves without your permission or a judge's it is kidnapping. I know this because I had to get a court order to leave the state with my daughter. Divorce's aren't fun. She may just be saying this to piss you off.
2007-04-25 11:56:16
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answered by Lish 3
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Talk to a lawyer right away. Is she a good mother? Have you considered filing for custody of the child, or at least joint custody? That may be an option. I think, but I don't know for sure, that the court system will require that she stay in the area. Good luck!! No one should be denied their child.
2007-04-25 10:40:13
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answered by Sue S 2
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I see extremely some human beings putting forward that your son could come formerly your social existence, etc. yet i'm no longer positive it truly is what you're in touch about. it form of feels to me that you're in touch that your son isn't spending adequate time mutually with his father. If he's not any longer conserving up his component of custody then take him decrease back to courtroom and petition for further custody on your section. Then take your son with you once you're able to run errands and what no longer. you'll take care of to spend time with friends even as your husband has the boy say, another weekend or so. threat is that if he exhibits out that you're contesting his custody on condition that he would not take it he will straighten up and do what he's meant to do.
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answered by lewan 4
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Why are you getting divorced? Try to work it out for your child's sake. You have to put the child first, not your own selfish whims...at least until the child is 18! That's what a parent that REALLY cares about their child would do!
2007-04-25 12:07:10
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answered by QuantumB 3
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in a marriage either parent can leave with the child it's not kidnapping. You need to file in court to be granted full custody. you can't kid nap unless there is a order saying one parent has custody.
2007-04-25 10:39:32
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answered by ally'smom 5
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Yes
2007-04-25 10:44:07
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answered by Maureen 7
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Only if there is a court order forbidding it ... get her to say this when someone else can hear it, get yourself a good lawyer and fight like crazy. Women do this all the time to guys, sometimes for very good reason, but if there is no good reason then you have to fight it. Get yourself that lawyer, get into court and fight for the good of your child.
2007-04-25 10:38:59
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answered by John B 7
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