Then the woman is required to obey the order. If the woman attempts to remove the children she can be immediately arrested PROVIDING that there is clear evidence to law enforcement that that is what she is attempting to do.
It is a court order preventing one person from having contact with another.
Injunction
They have committed contempt of court for which they can be sanctioned by the court.
Nothing, unless there is a divorce or other court order prohibiting the woman from taking the child out of the state.
Everyone stands up and court is called to order.
If by withholding the information she is preventing him from seeing the child she is in contempt of the court order.
Yes, if the couple are not married and there is no court order preventing the action.
They can be held in contempt of court. Which could result in criminal charges.
If the judgement is a court order, then the court will order her arrest and have the child removed from her. The court may then impose tougher orders.
(in the US) A restraining order is an order issued by the court. If you disobey/break the court's order you are subject to immediate arrest.See discussion page:
Probably you have to get a court order to get it modified.
Depending on each state, they will issue a warrant out for your arrest, also depending on what the court order is for....