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| Common Sense Tips for Families
Facing Potential Parental Abduction
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ESTIMATES THAT approximately 350,000 children are victims of parental abduction every year, Because many of these abductions occur when parents are separating, divorcing, or during other family disputes, custodial parents may recognize when their child is at risk of a kidnapping by a non custodial parent or another family member. Fortunately, civil and criminal remedies do exist for recovering abducted children. The Uniform Child Custody jurisdiction Act (UCCJA) was created for parents who have a valid custody order from one state and believe that their child has been taken to another state. The UCCJA requires every state to recognize previous custody orders from outside their jurisdiction. Parents should also consider state criminal warrants for the abducting parent. In addition, the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of international Child Abduction and felony warrants offer parents tools for recovering a child who is the victim of an international child abduction. While these options for recovering an abducted child are useful, they are not a guarantee. Parents need to he aware that preventing a parental kidnapping is an ongoing effort. Being prepared is the key to protecting your child. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children suggests the common sense tips set forth below to remember when attempting to prevent a parental abduction.
Hopefully, an abduction will not be the result when parents are in conflict. Informed children are better able to protect themselves and parents can find some relief in knowing that they have prepared themselves and their children as much as possible. In case of an abduction, however, parents should have quick access to the items listed below:
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