In dramatic cases like this, this is what the court can refer to as parental kidnapping. More commonly, one parent may hold the child a day or two longer than they were supposed to. A lot of these situations can be resolved with appropriate communication between the parties. However if communication is not working, then there are motions that can be filed with the court where the court will order that the child is surrendered to authorities and brought back to this jurisdiction.
If the court has to go this route, then the court may impose sanctions on the party that violated the agreement. Feel free to contact our office today if you have questions regarding child custody cases in Michigan.
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