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California Law on False Allegations of Abuse in Child Custody Cases?

I am looking for the exact law or statute regarding what I believe is only a California law. If someone brings about a false allegation of abuse during a child custody case and the allegation is investigated and proven to be false, the other parent can relinquish full rights of the child based on the malicious intent by the other parent. I've read online many places that this law exists, but only in California, but no references to the exact law or statue. If anyone can lead me in the right direction on this, that would be great. Thanks!

Update:

I'm looking for the specific statute of family code that states that this is possible if a false allegation is proven to, indeed, be false. I've looked around the CA Code family code around the 3000's, but can't find the specific statue to reference...

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It is very difficult to help you in finding the right direction for this, what exactly are you looking for? and how about doing internet research about California law? or start making phone calls to attorney and check it out.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    He needs to speed issues up and get papers filed with the court docket. The court docket is the only element which could end her from shifting. The court docket will attempt to paintings out a compromise on custody yet, in the event that they do enable her to bypass, he could ought to flow with between seeing his daughter as usually as he needs, and living in Ohio. regrettably, this is the certainty of divorce.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

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