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When a parent abducts a child, is the child considered a missing person?

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When a parent abducts a child, is the child considered a missing person?

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Parental abductions occur where a child has been taken by a parent without consent. The Family Court of Australia may issue a recovery order when a parental abduction has occurred. The child is not considered a missing person unless there is evidence to suggest threat or danger to the child. In this case then a missing persons report may be filed with local police.

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