I think most of us in family law have been both sickened and frustrated each time we hear of another news report about an abducted child. Naturally, the news stories of child abduction that most occupy my interest are those that deal with divorced parents - one parent running off with the child or children leaving the other parent to grieve and search, sometimes to no avail. Those abducted children that reach adulthood somewhat unscathed will eventually find their way ...
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