Child Custody Communication Breakdown

Summary

As the legal custodian, you have the right to contact your son. If a family friend cuts off communication, you can report the situation to the local police, file a petition for Interference with Child Custody, and consult a family law attorney. To legally send someone to pick up your son, provide a signed, notarized letter, their ID, a copy of your ID, and the custody agreement.

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Briefly. I sent my son with a family friend we disagreed about something and they cut all communication with me. And i cant get in contact with my son
Hello ****, I'm sorry to hear about your situation. It's crucial to know your location as the law varies depending on it. Are you in the U.S.?
Yes
Hello ****, based on your situation, it seems like you might need to involve law enforcement or a legal advocate. Here is what you can do:
- Contact your local police department for a welfare check.
- Consult with a family law attorney.
- Depending on your state, you may be able to file for emergency custody.
I have custody hes my son
Hello ****, as the legal custodian, you have a right to be in contact with your son. If you're unable to resolve the issue amicably:
- Report the situation to your local police department.
- You may consider filing a petition for 'Interference with Child Custody' in court.
- Consult a family law attorney for further guidance.
What would i need to legally send a friend/ family to get him
Hello ****, you can request a trusted friend or relative to pick up your son, but remember:
- They should have a signed, notarized letter from you.
- They should have their ID and a copy of your ID.
- They should have a copy of the custody agreement.
Again, consult a family law attorney for best advice.