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Federal Parent Locator Service

A computerized national location network operated by the Federal Office of Child Support (OCSE) of the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), within the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). FPLS obtains address and employer information, as well as data on child support cases in every State, compares them and returns matches to the appropriate States. This helps State and local child support enforcement agencies locate noncustodial parents and putative fathers for the purposes of establishing custody and visitation rights, establishing and enforcing child support obligations, investigating parental kidnapping, and processing adoption or foster care cases. The expanded FPLS includes the Federal Case Registry (FCR) and the National Directory of New Hires (NDNH).

Question: How would this child feel toward her mother? If a little girl is taken away from her German mother (she was born in Germany), when she was a baby by her father against her mothers will. Will she find out the truth, when her American father tells that that she was abandoned by her mother when she was a baby? She knows that she was born in Germany, and her mother lives in Germany. Her American father has full legal custody of her in the US under US law. The American father and his mother (child grand mother) makes sure that she has a very good home and is well cared for. She was told that her mother could visit her if she wanted to, but did not even try. Would it be difficult for her mother to prove otherwise, if Federal Parent Locator Service could have located her in a few days? Her mother never took legal action in any country unless the court in the US decided that she has to live with her father.

Answer: NA, that's how she would feel

 


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