California Code, Penal Code - PEN § 277 - 277 | FindLaw Whenever a public agency takes protective custody or jurisdiction of the care, custody, control, or conduct of a child by statutory authority or court order, that agency is a lawful custodian of the child and has a right to physical custody of the child
California Penal Code section 277 (2025) “Court order” or “custody order” means a custody determination decree, judgment, or order issued by a court of competent jurisdiction, whether permanent or temporary, initial or modified, that affects the custody or visitation of a child, issued in the context of a custody proceeding
Parental Child Abduction | California PC 277 California Penal Code 277, or PC 277, defines child abduction as the keeping, enticing away, withholding, concealing, or malicious taking of a child with the intent to conceal or detain the child from their legal guardian by a person who does not have a legal right to custody
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Child Abduction Laws in California: 277, 278, and 278. 5 (PC) Terms specific to this code, such as “lawful custodian,” “right to custody,” and “visitation,” are fully defined under Penal Code 277 (PC) to ensure there is minimal gray area when it comes to which charge to apply
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