If it's your opinion the removal was unlawful, no. If a court has ruled the kidnapping was unlawful, it would depend on whether the court found that there was no probable cause to remove the child. The social worker has limited immunity while working in an official capacity.
Kidnapping
Child support is in family court systems.
They would have both a local appelate court for the local Commonwealth court system and a federal appelate court for the federal court system.
The State Supreme Court
Unless you go back to court and have the custody order reversed then yes, you could be charged with kidnapping because while the order is in effect she is acting as the parent.
You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.
A civil or criminal court can handle a case like that , it would most likely be in criminal court and if they were unable to take the case it would handed up to a court like the state supreme court after it was tried in a lower court.
You don't say what court order but if he has been given custody you can just petition the court for it. Speak to your lawyer. If you have a custody and he has taken the child and refuse to return him you can call the police since this would be kidnapping.
Under certain circumstances, yes. Contact the police and/or a lawyer.
Often they do. A parent can be charged with kidnapping if they take the child without the other parent's knowledge or consent or from a court appointed guardian.
No! Kidnapping involves other elements that make it a crime. The events described above mean a contempt of court, violation of custody agreement etc.