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Yes, but you would have to prove that the child is better off in your custody. Check with a lawyer to review your rights. See if you could work it out with her also.

If she leaves the child behind, yes. If she doesn't, first file an injunction ordering the child be returned. But, be prepared to be hit with a false allegation. By doing that, the other state can take jurisdiction as the VAWA overrides the UCJAA. By the time you prove it false, the UCJAA kicks in and the state still has jurisdiction.

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