Abraham and Hannah have been married for eight years. They have one child, Aaron, who is seven. Because of Abraham's abusive conduct toward her and Aaron, Hannah sues Abraham for divorce

While the divorce is pending, Abraham is served with a copy of a court order granting Hannah exclusive temporary custody of Aaron. Angered by the court order, Abraham goes to Aaron's school and checks him out, the principal being unaware of the court order. Abraham flees to Louisiana with Aaron. Six months later Abraham and Aaron return to Texas to visit Abraham's mother. Hannah sees the two driving down the street and calls the sheriff's department. The most serious offense Abraham has committed is:
A) no offense because he is Aaron's father. B) aggravated kidnapping.
C) interference with child custody. D) unlawful transport.


C

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