Child Custody Violation Concerns

Summary

If a mother in North Carolina violates a joint custody agreement by not returning a child to California, it may be considered child abduction. Document all violations, consult a family law attorney in North Carolina, and consider filing a motion in court to enforce the custody agreement. Keep all communication with the mother. Consult a local attorney for specific advice based on your situation.

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It’s joint costudy father is secondary and child has been with father for the last 4 years
Has there been any violation of the custody agreement by the mother in this situation?
I believe so she enroll my child in school in North Carolina without my consent
If the mother has violated a joint custody agreement by enrolling your child in school without your consent, this could potentially be a legal issue. You should consult with a family law attorney in North Carolina, as they can provide specific advice based on the state's laws.
Mother lied to return child
If the mother violated the custody agreement, you may have legal recourse. Here are some steps:
*. Document all violations.
*. Consult a family law attorney in North Carolina.
*. Consider filing a motion in court to enforce the custody agreement.
*. If applicable, file a complaint for child abduction.
*. Keep all communication with the mother.
Remember, this is general advice and might not apply to your situation. It's essential to consult a local attorney.
Is it child abduction even tho she’s primary in North Carolina
In North Carolina, violating a custody order might be considered as a form of child abduction. However, it depends on the specifics of your case. Consult with a local attorney for more accurate advice.