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Jun 28, 2008, 12:52 PM
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Spouse moving out of state
Divorce is pending and my husband is leaving the kids (with me of course) and moving to the other side of the country. Can this be considered child abandonment since we have split custody right now?
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Jun 28, 2008, 01:48 PM
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(a) A person commits the offense of child abandonment when he or she, as a parent, guardian, or other person having physical custody or control of a child, without regard for the mental or physical health, safety, or welfare of that child, knowingly leaves that child who is under the age of 13 without supervision by a responsible person over the age of 14 for a period of 24 hours or more, except that a person does not commit the offense of child abandonment when he or she relinquishes a child in accordance with the Abandoned Newborn Infant Protection Act.
(b) For the purposes of determining whether the child was left without regard for the mental or physical health, safety, or welfare of that child, the trier of fact shall consider the following factors:
1. the age of the child;
2. the number of children left at the location;
3. special needs of the child, including whether the child is physically or mentally handicapped, or otherwise in need of ongoing prescribed medical treatment such as periodic doses of insulin or other medications;
4. the duration of time in which the child was left without supervision;
5. the condition and location of the place where the child was left without supervision;
6. the time of day or night when the child was left without supervision;
7. the weather conditions, including whether the child was left in a location with adequate protection from the natural elements such as adequate heat or light;
8. the location of the parent, guardian, or other person having physical custody or control of the child at the time the child was left without supervision, the physical distance the child was from the parent, guardian, or other person having physical custody or control of the child at the time the child was without supervision;
9. whether the child's movement was restricted, or the child was otherwise locked within a room or other structure;
10. Whether the child was given a phone number of a person or location to call in the event of an emergency and whether the child was capable of making an emergency call;
Whether there was food and other provision left for the child;
11. Whether any of the conduct is attributable to economic hardship or illness and the parent, guardian or other person having physical custody or control of the child made a good faith effort to provide for the health and safety of the child;
12. The age and physical and mental capabilities of the person or persons who provided supervision for the child;
13. Any other factor that would endanger the health or safety of that particular child;
Whether the child was left under the supervision of another person.
(c) Child abandonment is a Class 4 felony. A second or subsequent offense after a prior conviction is a Class 3 felony.
By the given examples your husband has not abandoned his/your children. I'm sure once he is settled the issue of custody / visitation can be worked out.
Hope this helps.
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Jun 28, 2008, 05:45 PM
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In most states, no this is not. And not sure what you want to prove by it, it may be a good reason for the divorce filing and may help you in getting a better settlement, what you need to do is file for divorce, file for custody of the kids and get a temp child support order till you get to court for a regular order.
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Jun 28, 2008, 08:56 PM
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 Originally Posted by BeckyJoke
Divorce is pending and my husband is leaving the kids (with me of course) and moving to the other side of the country. Can this be considered child abandonment since we have split custody right now?
Welcome to AMHD. I'm certain you feel abandoned and overwhelmed. If custody is now split, do you need to have the custody award modified? Just curious: do you have your own lawyer?
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