Hon, you're missing the point.
To change custody you need a change of circumstances AND that those changes warrant a change in custody. Nobody was attacked. Nobody was ridiculed. But everyone is wanting you to realize how it looks to a complete stranger.
Elle, seriously - if taking her kids is deliberately thwarting Dad's access to HIS kids (and remembering that they're still married... ) she can get herself into a world of trouble.
Back to parental kidnapping.
Elle: parental kidnapping applies when there is a court order regarding custody/visitation and one parent violates that order by taking the children so as to interfere with the order. The law really doesn't care what two married people do as far as where the...
The Bible is absolutely irrelevant for this discussion and if you even try to bring that up in court you're going to get slammed so quickly your head will spin.
The bottom line is you don't appear to have a change of circumstances and you NEED that. If you have a CoC, THEN you need to...
Granted, I didn't specifically refer to HPV.
I'm thinking more along the lines of Nushawn Williams and at least the initial determination of Gaëtan Dugas as patient zero (which as we know wasn't exactly the case, despite what Randy Shilts claimed)
Interestingly enough, it's not impossible to find a sort of "patient zero" (it's not as easy as they pretend on L&O). However that would be an investigation within the US.
Germany is not the US.
Just adding that he has no rights at all to be present during doctor's visits, hospital visits, the birth itself.. none. He can attend if Mom allows it.
What is the 15 year old going to live on?
Any benefits derived from his parents' death will likely be held by a payee representative or similar. Emancipation does not automatically mean that this will no longer be required.
I think we're missing part of the story. If the police are genuinely trying to arrest him, they'll do whatever it takes to get into the house no matter what. Him not answering the door won't stop them.
I agree. A lawsuit or criminal charge won't go away because of a spelling error.
I'm afraid they may get that text admitted into evidence, and you made the mistake of not calling the police the second time. You should speak to an attorney.