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* If the father has full custody of the children, yes. * If he has partial or shared custody with the mother, it may be a violation of parental rights; that area is quite dicey, so talk to a lawyer. * If the father has no custody but does have visiting rights, then again, talk to your lawyer. * If the father has no rights to the children, then there is no crime committed.

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If the parents are married both parents have equal rights to the children. If you want to establish a custody order then you must do it through court.

If the parents are married both parents have equal rights to the children. If you want to establish a custody order then you must do it through court.

If the parents are married both parents have equal rights to the children. If you want to establish a custody order then you must do it through court.

If the parents are married both parents have equal rights to the children. If you want to establish a custody order then you must do it through court.

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If the parents are married both parents have equal rights to the children. If you want to establish a custody order then you must do it through court.

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