Criminal Custodial Interfierence - State Statutes
http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/documents/CrimCustodInterfStatutes.pdfMy friend Doug DeMoss passed this on to me, because of my continued efforts to locate my daughter.
For those that don't know what has been going on, please visit my Blog at http://christinebean2u.blogspot.com and look at February 14 and 15, 2005 and Petitions.
I also just found out the home they left last summer to move into town (Denver) for my daugher Catherine to go to a College Prepatory School has been on the market for quite some time.
In reviewing the Court Order it says they have, "the right to establish the primary residence of the child and to make decisions regarding the child's education."
It says nothing about them making that Colorado. They have an open Passport, so they can move her anywhere. They have the residence in Bai Son Kino, Mexico.
There are penalties for them not contacting the Courts about their address change "before the 5th day after the change." The penalties are possibly time in jail or a "$500 fine for each violation."
Thought the link would come in real handy for others in the same situation, especially when it comes to PAS!
Feel free to pass it on to anyone you feel might need it.
Blessings,
Christine
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