HI,Will be sued for kidnapping if i take my son to the other island without his permission? and the boy is only 2 years old.

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HI,Will be sued for kidnapping if i take my son to the other island without his permission? and the boy is only 2 years old.

I just had enought of my husbands, i just cant take it anymore, i just want to leave him already but he threathened me that he will sue me of kidnapping once i take my son to the other island and leave there. my husband has been cheating on me and whenever i confront him he denys it but i know he is. i already talked to his ex gf that my husband goes to her place and telling her that he is not happy with us anymore. the problem is whenever i want to leave he’ll do anything to stop us so i came to accross to the point that i will just run away with my son if that is possible. thank,ruth

Asked on May 27, 2009 under Family Law, Hawaii

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 14 years ago | Contributor

You need to seek legal help as soon as possible.   An attorney will help you do what is necessary to keep you and your son together and safe.  Except in extreme circumstances, running away does not sit well with the law.  Do not stay anywhere you feel that you or your son are in danger but do not put yourself in the position of being the "bad guy" in the eyes of the law.  He is the boy's father and has legal rights as well.  Maybe a family member can help too. Good luck.


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