Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know for certain this is your ex's child? Even if you do, if the mother did not consent to this, it could constitute kidnapping. OP it sounds like you just don't have enough info to assume this all legit (but annoying). I think you absolutely have to have CPS. You're putting yourself in a very dangerous situation by not reporting it.
When a parent has custody or visitation, they can take their child where they want, and leave it with whom they want, and it's not kidnapping. The other parent does not need to consent. In this circumstance it's not OK, and it might constitute negligence given that the father didn't seem to ask permission to leave the child, or even watch to make sure an adult was home, but it's not kidnapping.
Some custody agreements have a 'right of first refusal' clause for babysitting. My sister cannot leave her kid w/ any babysitter unless the Ex has said he isn't free to watch the kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know for certain this is your ex's child? Even if you do, if the mother did not consent to this, it could constitute kidnapping. OP it sounds like you just don't have enough info to assume this all legit (but annoying). I think you absolutely have to have CPS. You're putting yourself in a very dangerous situation by not reporting it.
When a parent has custody or visitation, they can take their child where they want, and leave it with whom they want, and it's not kidnapping. The other parent does not need to consent. In this circumstance it's not OK, and it might constitute negligence given that the father didn't seem to ask permission to leave the child, or even watch to make sure an adult was home, but it's not kidnapping.
Anonymous wrote:This may not be negligence, either, if he waited until OP opened the door. In any event, it is not cool and I'm glad OP is contacting her attorney. I hope your attorney gets the name of the mother and makes sure she knows what her child's father is doing when her child is with him.
Good luck, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know for certain this is your ex's child? Even if you do, if the mother did not consent to this, it could constitute kidnapping. OP it sounds like you just don't have enough info to assume this all legit (but annoying). I think you absolutely have to have CPS. You're putting yourself in a very dangerous situation by not reporting it.
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Anonymous wrote:Update: he picked up the kid about 2h later. I chose not to call the police because my child has anxiety issues and I didn't want to make that worse. I did call and say he had 20 min to pick the child up, which he did. I have proof of all this and will be contacting my lawyer in the morning to figure out how to keep this from happening to my child.
Anonymous wrote:Op here: no intentions on being unkind to the kid. I set up a movie and toys for them to keep busy and try not to wake up my youngest, who's napping.
I wish I could call the kid's mom, since I'm sure she has no idea where her child is. The part that infuriates me is that he's probably doing the same thing to my child.