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What legal action can I pursue..With visitation with my son.

Answered 8 years and 2 months ago by NA smsattorney@gmail.com (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer
Who allowed the move? Was the move legal? Usually in custody cases, one can not leave the state or city without permission from the other parent or court. If she went without permission, we can get the court to bring her back, if she refuses they can bring the child back. I want to know if this is parental kidnapping or not? Please contact my office when you have time to go over the case details.... Read More
Who allowed the move? Was the move legal? Usually in custody cases, one can not leave the state or city without permission from the other parent or... Read More