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Assuming the minor is your child, and you are still married (therefore, no custody settlement) then no, it would not be considered kidnapping.
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No, he can't. It can, and if mother objects strongly enough, it probably will be considered kidnapping.
I take it you have no established, legal relationship to the children. In that case, are you familiar with the term "kidnapping?"
Shaniya Davis was murdered in November 2009. The man accused of raping, kidnapping and murdering her, Mario McNeil, was later convicted and sentenced to prison. Shaniya Davis' mother, Antoinette Davis, was also convicted of her murder.
He/She would be considered your second cousin.
call the police and report it yes. Technically it is considered kidnapping. So call the police!!!
Call the Police. It's Kidnapping. Unless your mother has custody of the child, it is kidnapping and should be reported to the police.
If your mother and her brother share the same parents, then her brother's father would be considered your grandfather
I believe it would probably be labelled as custodial interference if both parents have custody of the child. It's usually only kidnapping if someone without custody of the child takes them, though different states and judicial systems will all make their own decisions.
The mother of your sister's husband is your sister's mother-in-law. The English language has no specific term for a family relationship with your sister's mother-in-law, and you are not considered to be related to each other.
No, you can not, that would be kidnapping.