Abstract

Researchers have been studying family abductions of children for approximately four decades. Their findings inspired statutes designed to prevent family abductions by deterring collateral attacks on child custody orders, identifying abduction-risk factors, and providing for abduction-risk prevention orders. This article helps child custody lawyers, evaluators, and judges use the research and the statutory schemes to deter and prevent family abduction of children in child custody disputes.

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