Abduction Prevention Measures Page 2

Download a blank fillable Abduction Prevention Measures in PDF format just by clicking the "DOWNLOAD PDF" button.

Open the file in any PDF-viewing software. Adobe Reader or any alternative for Windows or MacOS are required to access and complete fillable content.

Complete Abduction Prevention Measures with your personal data - all interactive fields are highlighted in places where you should type, access drop-down lists or select multiple-choice options.

Some fillable PDF-files have the option of saving the completed form that contains your own data for later use or sending it out straight away.

ADVERTISEMENT

7. Below is a detailed description of each party’s current allocation of parental responsibility or custody and
visitation rights, and residential arrangements for the child(ren), and any allocation of parental responsibility or
custody determinations in effect:
8. The Court has considered the allocation of parental responsibilities of the parties or custody and visitation
rights of the parties and the child-custody determination currently in effect at the time of the filing of the
petition. The Court has considered the age of the child(ren), the potential harm to the child(ren) from an
abduction, the legal and practical difficulties of returning the child to the jurisdiction if abducted, and the
reasons for the potential abduction, including evidence of domestic violence, domestic abuse, stalking, or
child abuse or neglect. The Court finds a credible risk of abduction of the child(ren) and finding that it is in the
best interest of the child(ren) to enter the following Orders in order to prevent abduction of the child(ren):
An imposition of travel restrictions that require that a party traveling with the child(ren) outside a
designated geographical area provide the other party with the following;
The travel itinerary of the child(ren);
A list of physical addresses and telephone numbers at which the child(ren) can be reached at
specified times; and
copies of all travel documents.
A prohibition of the Petitioner or Co-Petitioner/Respondent directly or indirectly from:
removing the child(ren) from this State, the United States, or another geographic area without
permission of the court or the other party’s written consent;
removing or retaining the child in violation of a child-custody or allocation of parental responsibility
determination;
removing the child(ren) from school or a child-care or similar facility; or
approaching the child(ren) at any location other than a site designated for supervised visitation,
supervised parenting time, or supervised exchange.
Petitioner or
Co-Petitioner/Respondent is registering this Order in _____________________ (name
of State) as a prerequisite allowing the child(ren) to travel to that State.
The Court enters the following orders with regard to the child(ren)’s passport:
Petitioner
Co-Petitioner/Respondent place the child’s name in the United States Department of
State’s child passport issuance alert program;
A requirement that the
Petitioner
Co-Petitioner/Respondent surrender to the Court or to the
party’s attorney any United States or foreign passport issued in the child’s name, including a passport
issued in the name of both the parent and the child(ren); and
A prohibition upon the
Petitioner
Co-Petitioner/Respondent from applying on behalf of the
child(ren) for a new or replacement passport or visa.
As a prerequisite to exercising custody, parental responsibilities, or visitation or parenting time, a
requirement that the
Petitioner
Co-Petitioner/Respondent, provide;
To the United States Department of State Office of Children’s Issues and the Relevant Foreign
Consulate or Embassy, an authenticated copy of the Order detailing passport and travel restrictions
for the child(ren).
JDF 1231
12/07
ORDER RE: ABDUCTION PREVENTION MEASURES
Page 2 of 4

ADVERTISEMENT

00 votes

Related Articles

Related forms

Related Categories

Parent category: Legal
Go
Page of 4