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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My friend’s (now) ex-DH took their newborn when they got into an argument and turned off his phone, so she could locate him or the baby. She was absolutely hysterical. She was texting nonstop, pleading with him to at least come home so she could nurse the child. I have no idea what possessed him to do something so cruel, but taking a newborn from their mother (who is their only source of food at this point) is truly awful.[/quote] That could be construed as kidnapping and she could have filed charges.[/quote] [b]Either parent can take their kids anywhere without the permission of the other unless there is an order (e.g., custody order) that says otherwise.[/b][/quote] Correct. [/quote] Nope. I can't take my kids to Canada without my husband's permission [/quote] And that's a Canadian rule, not a US law. You can get on a plane at Dulles with your kids and fly most places in the world as long as the children have passports. The Canadian law is worthless anyway because they just require a notarized letter which is easy to fake. [/quote]
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