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A Guide For Action When A Spouse Steals Your Children

The Washington, D.C.-based National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) and the American Bar Association, including its Young Lawyers Division, recommend taking the following steps as a guide for lawyers and clients handling these cases after the child has been snatched by a parent.

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When You Suspect the Worst

A mother who wants to rob a father of his relationship with the child frequently resorts to bad-faith relocation, fabricated child sexual abuse, and/or parental alienation. The the father is often set up to appear to be the malevolent parent.

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Critical Success Factors for Fathers Seeking Physical Custody of Their Children

The success factors that Alan Swanson listed below can make all the difference in the world in a custody dispute. Visit [link=http://people.mn.mediaone.net/ajswanson/custody.htm]Alan's homepage[/link] for the full story of his decision to seek custody of his children.

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False Accusations of Physical and Sexual Abuse

A comprehensive discussion of false-abuse reporting, how it is used against parents (typically the father), the effects, and suggestions on how to deal with false reporting.

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DO's and DON'T's When Falsely Accused Of Sexual Abuse

Many wives involved in a custody dispute will file false charges of sex abuse against their spouse to gain the upper hand. If you're accused of sexually abusing your children, immediately contact your attorney and then follow these guidelines.

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