| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Even though nothing in their orders actually called Mom the custodial parent (they both were), nor called DH the non-CP, police here still considered him the NCP. Their policy was that violating a CP's rights to the child is a criminal offense, but denying the NCP's access to the child is a civil offense and can only be resolved by the judge who issued the order.
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