no.if a mother wants 2 take her children on a trip it is not conceded kidnapping.it just means she wants to take the children to be with her but it does not mean she wants to kidnap them. but just incase she does always ask her where she is going with the children or leave a phone number where she can be reached to.
How come! There is no correlation between them.
A parent is a father or mother that gave birth to a child, while a kidnapper is someone who unlawfully seizes possession of a child (or anyone).
Kidnappers usually detain someone for a ransom while parents won't do that.
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No, you can not, that would be kidnapping.
Assuming the minor is your child, and you are still married (therefore, no custody settlement) then no, it would not 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?"
No, he can't. It can, and if mother objects strongly enough, it probably will be considered kidnapping.
This depends on the custody arrangements established during the divorce proceedings. If the mother has sole custody or permission from the court to move, she can take her children out of North Carolina. However, if there is a custody agreement in place that restricts relocation without the consent of the other parent, taking the children out of the state without permission may violate the agreement and be considered parental kidnapping.
Since there is no court order and you were never married it is the mother that have custody. He can be charged with kidnapping.
Isis was an ancient Egyptian goddess known as the mother of Horus, who was considered to be one of her children. She was also considered the mother of the other gods and goddesses in Egyptian mythology.
call the police and report it yes. Technically it is considered kidnapping. So call the police!!!
No you have to have proof. Which you probobly don't