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It's parental kidnapping season

It's parental kidnapping season

SOURCE: The Daily Telegraph Newspaper - Sydney, Australia.

By Clare Masters

December 29, 2007

THE number of single parents kidnapping their own children is on the rise with hardline community groups advising fathers that government agencies are slow to act over Christmas.

There are nearly 200 parental abductions cases across the country every year and The Daily Telegraph understands that one single fathers' group is telling its members the Christmas holidays are an ideal time to take children without consent because courts are on a go-slow.

President of child abduction agency, Huko International, Geoff Day condemned the agency and said estranged parents often take children during the holidays - and do not return them after access visits.

Mr Day said custodial parents were frustrated because Australian laws were so outdated that it could take months to set a court date to get a recovery order.

Karen Morris, whose agency Inter-relate runs three of the Federal Government's new Family Relationship Centres, said long court waiting lists were part of the problem.

"The waiting lists in court are, and have been, an issue although they have started to come down," she said.

"Christmas is so emotive. Parents argue a lot over who gets the kids. That combined with (the fact that) some services aren't in full force does elevate the risk."

NSW has one of the highest rates of international child abduction and solicitor Sally Nichols, who deals with a number of these cases, said international cases in particular were a trend - with mothers the common culprit.

"International (abduction) is generally on the increase, and domestically it's chronic at this time of year," Ms Nichols said.

One single mother, who spoke to The Daily Telegraph yesterday, said she was told government agencies could do nothing to retrieve her daughter, who was taken by her father before Christmas, without a copy of the official court order.

But almost two weeks later she still had not seen the order and was unable to find a solicitor to take her case.

"He ended up bringing her back, but if he had not done that he would still have her.


http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,22982468-5001021,00.html
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carl pancoast said:

August 30, 2008
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Richard Dayan said:

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What to do in this case
I am from Brooklyn NY, and I just sucessfully got my son back using the Hage convention. I can help but I don't know where Tenerife is, it in the canary islands, or Australia?
 
July 24, 2008
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fitzsimmons said:

anthony
anthony fitzsimmons
hi there my son jame was abducted by his mother and is in melbourne some where and her parents are refusing to tell me where my son is

His mother is Australian but james was born in the UK as was i .She took him from our apartment in Tenerife last saturday(29 june 200smilies/cool.gif while i was at work leaving a note to say that she was leaving and taking my son with her . Due to the fact that we lived in The hotel where i worked and all the comotion that she had told a couple there what her intentions were 2 days before. My boss Decided to fire me .Iam now back in the UK where we had already decide to return to an a lawyer is going to make a Hague abduction application. she has told many lie to many people that i was going to take him away from her. This has never been true or ever concidered by me . My son James will be 1yr old on the 11 July 2008 and i dont know where he is can any 1 Help
 
July 06, 2008
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