Family abduction occurs when, in violation of a court order, a decree, or other legitimate custodial rights, a member of the child's family, or someone acting on behalf of a family member, takes or fails to return a child. This is also referred to as parental kidnapping and custodial interference (NCMEC, 2011).
Interference with the Custody of a Child is illegal. It is a crime in all 50 states (NDAA, 2010). A crime is an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. Criminal court and Civil court are two different ways to enforce a custody dispute. Victims of crimes are entitled to report crimes to law enforcement to enforce laws, while parents who are experiencing civil contempt are entitled to an attorney for petition to civil court for civil remedies.
Both state and federal laws have identified this as a criminal act for over 40 years. Yet, law enforcement commonly refuse to enforce this law. Interference with Child Custody Coalition (IC § is dedicated to bringing awareness of this injustice and educate families of their rights across the Nation.
This video provides steps to increase your chances that law enforcement will enforce your rights. This video depicts custody violation occurring to a man, but both genders deliberately violate orders, and both genders are victims of willful custody violations. To learn more about the Interference with Child Custody Coalition, go to: [ Ссылка ]
The Law Center produces the Family Court Custody Bootcamp, a low cost program designed to help self-represented litigants in family court. To learn more, go to:
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How to Get the Police to Help Enforce Your Custody Order
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