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.
Not without parent permission. It could be considered kidnapping without that.
Yes, taking a child across state lines without permission from the custodial parent or legal guardian can be considered kidnapping under federal law.
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
leave now before he starts hitting the child. It is not kidnapping, you are only trying to protect you and your child. Get help, call the cops.
Without knowing who these people are, there is no way of telling.
"They secretly eloped" means that a couple got married without telling anyone or without their families' knowledge. Elopement typically involves running away to get married in secret.
No, you can't, especially if you have joint custody, that will be considered parental kidnapping.
Telling a child what to do is considered a direct form of communication. It involves giving clear instructions or commands without ambiguity.
No, but if you don't tell them you are married then you are committing insurance fraud.
If you are married, you are considered an adult and can do what you wish.
Yes!
There is a quick remedy to this .... you are both married! It doesn't matter what your feelings are for him, he's married and likely he will want to stay married. Don't take the risk by telling him how you feel.