yes
Only the government can.
Michael Jackson was charged with conspiracy, child abduction, extortion, false imprisonment, and child molestation. However, he was aquitted on all charges.
No, but parents do it anyway, as well as claim abduction.
Not an underage child.
It is if you never see your child because you are the rightful parent and deserve to see your child and this can be resolved by taking the person to court.
No
A parent can press charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor in Ohio. Criminal charges can be filed for the crime, and civil charges can be done for any injuries that may have occurred to the minor child.
Child Abduction Is Not Funny was created on 2002-07-24.
Certainly. Any person may file charges about anyone.
Yes, but this would not prevent the other parent from claiming parental abduction in order to manipulate the system. But, this usually only works for mothers.
Assuming the querist means that she wishes to take custody of her child without using proper legal procedure, it would most assuredly not be advisable to do so. The term for a non custodial parent taking a child without permisison of that child's custodial parent or legal guardian is 'parental abduction'. Regardless of the nomenclalture, it is a criminal offense and the perpetrator could face numerous and serious charges. If there is a question about custodial rights a parent should discuss the issue with a qualified attorney and should never "take matters into their own hands". The obvious exception would be if the child is in a situation of neglect and/or abuse and/or endangerment, then the parent or interested party should seek assistance from the jurisdictional authorities.
This may not be technically considered as "abduction," but it is certainly a violation of the Court's order which may subject her to contempt of court charges and likely another trip to mediation and court.