Prevent Parental Kidnapping and Missing Children

Prevent Parental Kidnapping and Missing Children!

Parental kidnapping is every parent's nightmare, and having missing children is horrifying. Even a violation of visitation may be considered to be parental kidnapping. Interstate parental kidnapping and international parental kidnapping both happen every day. But with planning, you can not only deal with it, but even help to prevent it from happening to your child.

"Parental Kidnapping: Prepare for It, Prevent It"

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"...Parental abduction" is the unlawful taking of a child by one parent, depriving the other parent or guardian of their lawful custody of the child.

Parental abduction can be performed by either parent, mother or father, custodial or non-custodial. If the custodial parent takes the child away in a manner which deprives the other parent of their court-ordered time with their child, that is still parental abduction, even though the abducting parent may have court-ordered custody."

"...Your court order should be highly specific; if a court order reads only "reasonable visitation" or "timeshare as the parties may agree to between themselves", then it will be very difficult to get the order enforced, let alone to prove parental abduction."

"...Despite all precautions and best efforts, you may find yourself in the situation where your child is in fact taken, inappropriately, by the other parent. If you have taken the measures outlined in this e-book, you are already way ahead of the game, and well-prepared to deal with this situation in a timely manner.


I. If you find that your child is missing:

a. Call the police and file a missing person report.

b. Have the police department enter the missing parties' name, description, social security numbers and driver's license information with the National Crime Information Center ("NCIC") to be listed in their computer (criminal charges do not need to be filed to take advantage of this)."

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