
Father gets custody of daughter; mother still in Canadian jail
CBC News, Fri, 01 Sep 2006
A girl allegedly taken to Canada by her mother three years ago in defiance of a custody order will now live with her father in New York, according to the father's lawyer.
A judge in Montgomery County, Pa., on Friday awarded sole custody of Rachel Marran, 7, to her father, Michael Marran, said his lawyer, Colleen Consolo.
Rachel and her mother, Claudia Librett, disappeared from their home in suburban Philadelphia in January 2003, a day after a judge had granted Marran joint custody of the child. Authorities found mother and daughter earlier this month living in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
Rachel has since been held in Montgomery County foster care pending the outcome of a custody hearing. Friday's ruling allowed Marran to take Rachel home with him to Long Island.
Librett remained in the custody of Canadian authorities on Friday, though she has waived an extradition hearing, said her lawyer, Donna Wowk.
She faces charges in Pennsylvania of kidnapping, interfering with child custody and concealing the whereabouts of a child.
Copyright CBC 2006

