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What about court orders during national emergency?
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[quote:MP2302:MV80MzExMDc4Xzc4NTEyNDcwX0IzQTc3RTBC] I really would appreciate some serious feedback about this, I know I’m not alone questioning this. Where is the line drawn and what can I do to make the best decision for my child and also have the ability to justify my decision to withhold my child against a court order? Especially if our town starts a lockdown? [/quote]
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I’m in Ca,unfortunately.
I have 50/50 custody.
When can someone violate the state order and protect their children during a crisis like this.
Do I still have to meet in a parking lot during a nuclear Holocaust because a local court says so, or is there exemptions?
Like for example a pandemic?
Does anyone know about a federal law that gives guidance on justified willful disobedience of a state order during a national emergency.
Any idea or reference to a state/federal law would be appreciated.
Just wondering cuz this can get complicated for a many people for many a whiles
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