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What happens if the non-custodial parent refuse to return the child to the parent with custody?

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What happens if the non-custodial parent refuse to return the child to the parent with custody?

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If a child is under twelve years of age, it is unlawful to keep that child for more than 48 hours within most states, or remove the child from the state for more than 48 hours, after the lawful custodian has demanded the child’s return.

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In general, if a child is under twelve years of age, it is unlawful to keep that child for more than 48 hours, or remove the child from the state for more than 48 hours, after the lawful custodian has demanded the child’s return.

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If a child is under twelve years of age, it is unlawful to keep that child for more than 48 hours within the state of Maryland, or remove the child from the state of Maryland for more than 48 hours, after the lawful custodian has demanded the child’s return.

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If a child is under twelve years of age, it is unlawful to keep that child for more than 48 hours within the state of Maryland, or remove the child from the state of Maryland for more than 48 hours, after the lawful custodian has demanded the childs return.

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