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  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Petitioner/Plaintiff' section and the case number. This identifies you and your case.
  3. In the 'Respondent/Defendant' section, input the other parent's details. This is crucial for legal clarity.
  4. Answer questions regarding potential child abduction. For each question, select 'Yes' or 'No' and provide additional details where prompted.
  5. Specify any requests for court orders, such as supervised visitation or travel restrictions. Clearly outline your needs in the provided fields.
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The California family court can issue an order to prevent child abduction by a parent if the court finds sufficient risk of parental abduction. The party may request the order or the court may issue the order on its own initiative.
Kidnapping normally carries up to eight years in prison. Aggravated kidnapping which is when the victim is under 14, or there is a ransom demand carries a potential life sentence. Recall that child abduction is a crime against the childs legal custodian.
Findings and Order After Hearing (FL-340) This is used as the first page to list the decisions (orders) that a court made after a hearing. The orders are generally attached to this page.
Request for Child Abduction Prevention Orders (FL-312) Tell the court why you are worried that the other parent might kidnap your child and ask for orders to try to prevent that from happening. Get form FL-312.