this is not called kidnapping, but you do need to make an agreement for her to be able to do this. if you did not make an agreement, then you should go to court, and the judge will make the decision.
No, unless a custody order is being violated, it is not kidnapping for the Father to move out of state with his own children.
Abducting is another word for kidnapping. Kidnapping is a felony offense in every US State and under Federal law.
Kidnapping is a felony.https://kidnapping.uslegal.com/state-kidnapping-abduction-laws/south-carolina-kidnappingabduction-laws/
Not unless she does not go willingly. If she agrees to go, then this is not kidnapping. You are not crossing any state lines, so there is no laws preventing you from traveling from one city in Texas to another.
No, but he should file a challenge. see links
If you are still married, then no it is not a crime. She can take your children anywhere as long as there are no court orders defining custody, which is not likely if you are still married.
Quietly see a lawyer first, to make sure you aren't accused of parental kidnapping.
You're talking serious stuff. Kidnapping is a v-e-r-y serious offense whether you're a juvenile or an adult. You will not get a slap on the wrist for it. At the very least you're looking at some serious time in a juvenile facility and if they try you as an adult, possibly time in the state penitientiary.
Which state do you plan on kidnapping in? Are you kidnapping a child or an adult? Are you crossing state lines?....if so the FBI is gonna be all up in your business. I need more specifics before I can answer you better.
Kidnapping varies from country to country and within the U.S. from state to state. Check your local laws.
Assuming the minor is your child, and you are still married (therefore, no custody settlement) then no, it would not be considered kidnapping.
Call the Police. It's Kidnapping. Unless your mother has custody of the child, it is kidnapping and should be reported to the police.