The Christmas Holiday is the High Season for International Parental Child Abduction.
(PRWEB) December 27, 2013 -- According to ABP World Group, very often there is a parent who has had children with someone of foreign origin and has allowed a holiday trip to that parent’s homeland. But it also happens that parents abduct the children when on holiday abroad.
Sometimes the abduction happens as quick as a lightning bolt, and when the other parent returns home, the house is empty. All these forms are defined as international child abduction, and have a maximum penalty up to 3 years in prison.
Many parents ask ABP World Group for advice on how to prevent one parent from taking the child abroad on holiday. However, this is very difficult to prevent when the courts in many countries often do not take parental concerns seriously.
Child abductors are often not penalized in their homeland, since The Hague Convention on International Child Abduction is only a vehicle for the return of children and does not deal with punishment.
As few as 3 out of 10 children abducted are ever returned.
What should you do if your child is abducted?
If you have evidence that the child has been abducted or held back after vacation, immediately contact a lawyer who has expertise in international child abduction.
•You can also get guidance by contacting ABP World Group.
•You must report the situation to both the police and the Ministry of Justice. (Ministry responsible for any claim for return under the Hague Convention).
•Time is of utmost importance, so you must work fast and focused. It is best if the police have initiated a quick inquiry before the abductor can leave the country with the child/children.
•It is also important to act quickly in terms of The Hague Convention.
What type of parents abduct children?
Sociopath is an American term which is very close to what we define as antisocial personality disorder. These parents lack conscience, guilt and remorse, they are aggressive and have little respect for the norms, laws and regulations.
The U.S. study emphasizes sociopaths or antisocial personality disorder, but also parents with narcissistic, paranoid and borderline personality disorder are high risk for child abduction and visitation sabotage.
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Martin Waage, ABP World Group Ltd., http://www.abpworld.com, +47 40466526, [email protected]
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