Thursday, April 30, 2009

Child Abduction in The Gambia

Child Care & Child Protection in The Gambia

This most distressing of situations needs a rapid response from someone who understands the law and procedures in the country where you are living, the country from which the child was taken and the country where the other party resides.

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4 comments:

  1. If a child with a British passport visits their father in Gambia, can they have rights to keep the child there, and not return them to UK?

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  2. Child abduction is a serious and traumatic crime. While everyone has become aware of frightening "stranger kidnappings", abductions are most often carried out by people who know the child. About 2,100 missing-children reports are filed each day. Many cases might be solved more easily if parents can provide a few key pieces of information about their kids, like: height, weight, eye color, and a clear recent photo. And make sure your kids have the safety information that could help prevent an abduction. The parents must have to trained up their children the basics on how to avoid and escape potentially dangerous situations. Visit Quick Divorce for more information.

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  3. In the Gambia, most single parents are often in support of their child in any course. If the child visit a father in The Gambia with or without giude, it is a possibility that the child can always go back since in most cases, it is in the best interest of the father. We are hear to served you in our best and we make sure that justice is seen to be done.

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  4. My American born daughter was taken to The Gambia by her father an American citizen without dual citizenship in Gambia. He is a convert to Islam after we were married. She is eight years old and he has refused to return her to me. The embassy did a welfare visit and he informed them that she would not be allowed to return to the US not even for a visit. I have court ordered sole custody in the USA & he has a criminal record in the USA. He hasn't held a steady job most our marriage I was the sole provider. Even when he went to Gambia he was called & telling me they needed money to eat so I was sending money every week to make sure my daughter didn't starve. I am not a Muslim but I would still go to the Mosque here in the USA with my daughter to accommodate her father's wishes. Please give me some direction on how to get my daughter back. She cried the last time I spoke to her and said she wanted to come home.

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