Vermont Code § 13 V.S.A. § 2451

Custodial interference
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§ 2451. Custodial interference
(a) A person commits custodial interference by taking, enticing, or keeping a child from
the child’s lawful custodian, knowingly, without a legal right to do so, when the
person is a relative of the child and the child is less than 18 years old.
(b) A person who commits custodial interference shall be imprisoned not more than five
years or fined not more than $5,000.00, or both.
(c) It shall be a defense to a charge of keeping a child from the child’s lawful custodian
that the person charged with the offense was acting in good faith to protect the child
from real and imminent physical danger. Evidence of good faith shall include the filing
of a nonfrivolous petition documenting that danger and seeking to modify the custodial
decree in a Vermont court of competent jurisdiction. This petition must be filed within
three business days of the termination of visitation rights. This defense shall not
be available if the person charged with the offense has left the State with the child.

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