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  2. Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    The Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act (PKPA; (Pub. L. 96–611, 94 Stat. 3573, enacted December 28, 1980; 28 U.S.C. § 1738A) is a United States law that establishes national standards for the assertion of child custody jurisdiction. The Act gives preference to the home state in which the child resided within the past six months for the ...

  3. Parental child abduction - Wikipedia

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    Parental child abduction is the hiding, taking, or keeping hold of a child by a parent while defying the rights of the child's other parent or guardian. [1] This abduction often occurs when the parents separate or begin divorce proceedings. One parent may take or retain the child to gain an advantage in subsequent child-custody proceedings.

  4. Uniform Child Abduction Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    This uniform law originated by the parents of internationally abducted children, [2] and parents fearing their children would be abducted. The act provides States with a valuable tool for deterring both domestic and international child abductions by parents and any persons acting on behalf of the parents.

  5. Appeals court finds parental kidnapping law does not apply to ...

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    The Parental Kidnapping Prevention Act was supposed to prevent parents from taking custody battles across state lines. But Congress did not specifically mention tribal nations.

  6. Kidnapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of child abduction cases in the United States are parental kidnapping, where one parent hides, takes or holds a child without the knowledge or consent of another parent or guardian. [3] Depending on the state and the legal status of the family members, this might not be a criminal offense.

  7. Grandma turns self in after AMBER alert was issued when ... - AOL

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    The alleged kidnapping comes after the boy’s parents – Taylor Judy, 27, and Brandon Saunders, 39 – were arrested Sunday for interference of child custody, Tavares Police said.

  8. Child abduction - Wikipedia

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    Parental child abduction is the unauthorized custody of a child by a family relative (usually one or both parents) without parental agreement and contrary to family law ruling, which may have removed the child from the care, access and contact of the other parent and family side.

  9. Mother was already in jail for alleged brutal kidnapping. Now ...

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