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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's called custodial kidnapping and, yes, it will get you in trouble. Not to mention the fact that it makes you a horrible person unless you can convince us about your 'safety' concerns. Source: used to work for CPS in Richmond and I've lost count of the number of times a mother took the kids away like this as some form of punishment to the dad. The "anger issues" ALWAYS turned out to be BS. You spent all his money or slept with the neighbor. Yeah, that sorta makes people mad.[/quote] OP here. I'm pregnant and his anger issues are real. I have explained it's temporary and let him know we will see him when he returns from his work trip. He seems to think the police are going to put me in jail. I'm already in my 7th month. I had to get away because the stress/ anger is harming me and the unborn child. [/quote] You will need to document the "harm" his "anger" has done to the fetus and you. You'll need medical documents to back it up. A few nights bad sleep on the couch will not suffice. And be certain that you have severely compromised your position in regards to custody. Judges do not look favorably upon spouses who use their children as pawns. I doubt you will listen but you are making a very bad decision.[/quote] Yeah, pp. She should definitely remain a hostage of the angry guy. Seriously, if she wants to be apart from him (for ANY reason) that is her prerogative. Someone is going to have to care for the child during that time (either her or him or some third party), so why not her? It's for a few days. She does not say she's preventing him from seeing the child forever. [/quote]
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