No you have to have proof. Which you probobly don't
Not without parent permission. It could be considered kidnapping without that.
Yes
If a parent moves out of state without permission from the court or the other parent, they may be in violation of the visitation order. The other parent can file a motion with the court to enforce the order or modify it to accommodate the new living arrangements. The court may require the relocating parent to return with the child or make alternative arrangements for visitation.
If you have custody and the father keeps the child with him without your permission you can call the police for kidnapping.
It is when you attempted to kidnap a person and the attempt was failed.
kidnapping is taking without permission. of course it is considered kidnapping. but its a cute thing that girls dream of sometimes. but when your busted, good luck
No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.
A person who takes in a minor with the parents' permission may face criminal charges. It is best to call the parents or the police if the minor refuses to leave.
Unless you go back to court and have the custody order reversed then yes, you could be charged with kidnapping because while the order is in effect she is acting as the parent.
No, a non custodial parent can not take a child out of state without the custodial parents permission. The non custodial parent could be charged with kidnapping if charges are brought against them.
It all depends on the circumstances, if a parent chose too press charges it can escalate too that. but say you told the other parent it was alright with your mom if you came, but they really didn't..the outcome may be diffrent. but there really is no definite answer of how far it can go.
if its without the mothers consent then yes, if u have her permission then get it in writing and get a lawyer to witness her sign it and sign it himself. its the only way to do it lawfully without going to court