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1990 – Amendments | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law § 2909 criminalizes concealing a child's whereabouts without court approval, with penalties and specific exceptions explained.

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Pennsylvania State Law

1990 – Amendments

Pennsylvania Title 18 - Crimes and Offenses § 1990

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Pennsylvania law § 2909 makes it a third-degree felony to remove or hide a child’s whereabouts from a parent or guardian without legal authorization, with certain exceptions such as court orders or responses to domestic violence or abuse. The law applies if the acts occur within Pennsylvania or involve residents of the state. It aims to protect parental rights and ensure the child's safe return.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law § 2909 criminalizes concealing a child's whereabouts without court approval, with penalties and specific exceptions explained.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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