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Assess International Abduction Risk Factors To Protect Your Children

  • Wade Christiansen
  • Fri, 09/12/2014 - 10:38am

During marital discourse or divorce proceedings, there are often heated discussions and debates regarding the upbringing of young children. Separating couples may disagree on issues such as education, primary language, religion, culture and where the children should live. These discussions can quickly escalate when one spouse has a strong desire to leave the U.S. and return to his/her home country, relatives, and culture. It is imperative for individuals considering a separation or divorce to retain quality legal representation to protect their children and prevent a possible international abduction.

For parents that suspect that their estranged spouse or significant other might abduct a child and flee the country, the Texas Family Code identifies potential risk factors and offers legal protection. Knowing these risk factors in advance can help parents take proactive steps to ensure their child's safety and protect their parental rights.

Some of the risk factors of international abduction are based on the estranged parent's previous actions, such as domestic violence towards their children or spouse, or a history of attempting to hide or block access to the children. These actions demonstrate harmful behavior that could be repeated in the near future.

Other risk factors to consider are strong cultural, religious or familial ties to their home country. Some estranged parents might strongly desire to raise their child in their home culture or religion, or to be among family members back home. These desires can lead to a disregard for court-ordered custody orders and possible international abduction.

Finally, divorcing or separating parents should also be aware of unusual decisions or planning activities by the estranged spouse that could indicate a possible abduction plan. Abduction plans might include actions such as passport applications for the child, unusual travel arrangements, liquidation of assets, or even quitting a job.

Protecting the best interests and safety of children should be paramount during the divorce process, so it is critical for parents to protect their children by securing expert legal representation. Christiansen Law Firm provides exceptional Family Law services to help protect individuals and their children. The Family Law attorneys of Christiansen will vigorously defend parental rights and the protection of minor children to ensure their personal safety and well-being. Contact Christiansen Law Firm at their Houston or San Antonio offices for more information, or go online to request an appointment.

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