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Old Apr 18th, 2011, 03:08 PM   #1
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If a child is missing and has fled USA with his own consent with his father owing to the fact that he was mentally tortured during visitation to his mother. Now, that he has turned 19 and the mother is after him to get him back to USA, is there any law in USA that she can get him back and deport him back to USA even though he's 19.

What are my remedies under law because she's once again trying to harass me to get me back? As I'm placed under missing children by her, can she be successful under US law to deport me to the US even though I'm an adult now and have no intention whatsoever in staying with her or to have any contact with her? Please give me your genuine and sincere advice, it's urgent.
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Old Apr 18th, 2011, 03:35 PM   #2
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I wish to inform you that after the child has turned major then child may move out of custody of parent an can stay separate in USA as well as abroad. When child moved abroad then that is by free will of the person and person may not be deported. A person who is adult may however be deported if his visa is not proper or for other similar grounds. When the person becomes adult then person has the power to take decision about persons welfare which includes country in which the person intends to stay.

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Thanks for the reply. If me and my father both want to return to the US (just wanna holiday there), can she legally prosecute my father? can she create any legal complications for him under Maryland law? what are the remedies for my father as I went with him with my own consent and will when I was a child.
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