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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Notice and Motion to Revoke Child Support in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Movant's name and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Next, enter the Respondent's details, including their name, DCSS number, and date of birth. This section helps establish the parties involved in the motion.
  4. Complete the address fields for both parties, including street address, P.O. Box number (if applicable), and city/state/zip code.
  5. Indicate your IV-D status by selecting either 'IV-D' or 'Non IV-D'. This classification affects how your case is processed.
  6. In the assertion section, specify the current support amount and any arrears/back support owed. Attach documentation as required to support your claims.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom. Remember to file an original copy with Family Court and send copies to DCSS as instructed.

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This is called parental alienation. This intentional manipulation can have serious effects on your relationship with your children.
Parental Kidnapping A parent violates a custody arrangement and takes off with the child. A divorced parent with no custody order takes the child to a secluded place without informing the other parent. A relative takes a child to a faraway place in order to conceal him or her from the parents.
Parental alienation is a term used to describe a process by which one parent tries to cause the child to reject, fear, or avoid contact with the other parent. Read on to learn about how to fight back.
If you defy your court order by taking the child somewhere without permission, you could be held in contempt of court, have to pay fines, lose your parental rights or face jail time. Parental kidnapping laws are different in each state.
In California, parental kidnapping is illegal, and both parents must follow custody agreements set by the court.
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Yes they can. In some states and in some circumstances they may be at risk of a child abandonment case but it is possible for a child to be voluntarily relinquished by their adoptive families.
But in addition to a contempt action, keeping a child from the other parent in violation of a court order can also backfire by losing custody of the child. This can happen even if the parents share near equal or equal parenting time, such as a 50/50 custody schedule.

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