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Can a relative (brother, sister, cousin) of the noncustodial parent (parent who does not have custody), travel with the child?

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Can a relative (brother, sister, cousin) of the noncustodial parent (parent who does not have custody), travel with the child?

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If the child is 16 or younger, no. A relative who knows that the other parent has legal custody, may not do any of the following, unless at the time there is a clear and present danger to the health, safety, or welfare of the child: >{? Abduct, take or carry the child away from the parent with custody. Keep the child for more than 48 hours after the parent with custody demands that the child be returned. Hide the child knowing that possession of the child was obtained by another relative without proper permission Help another relative commit any of these violations.

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