Legal Question in Family Law in Oklahoma
Custody Rights
is custody papers all a person needs to have a baby picked up from noncustodal parents home if they refuse to let child come home?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Custody Rights
Thank you for your question. Yes, your custody papers would provide an officer of the law with authority to assist you in retrieving your child. However, not all officers will aid you, believing instead that it is a civil matter and refer you back to the court. Under certain circumstances, a parent refusing to return a child can be considered kidnapping. The District Attorney might be willing to help you out. I would think that if you show your custody papers, a helpful DA might call the other parent and give him an opportunity to surrender up the child rather than face a criminal charge. Otherwise consult with an attorney in your area for assistance.