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Florida Child Custody Law

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What is the definition of child custody in this state? Who is entitled to that custody? Which state has jurisdiction and can children be moved out of that state? What can the party do if a spouse or ex. is in danger of removing the child from the court ordered environment.

Custody, in Florida means being responsible for the needs of a person under the age of 18; this can be further defined by the physical care and supervision of the child. The custodian has a court order for the right of physical custody along with the duty to rear, keep safe and discipline their charge. Medical, food, shelter, education and other material needs are to be provided.

Both parents are entitled to custody. There is joint custody; so ordered by a court. The public policy assures frequent and continuing contact with both parents. If there are extenuating conditions then a child can be put into home with an extended family member by a petition; temporarily. If there is probable cause" such as abuse, neglect, or abandonment then that child can be taken into custody" by a police officer or an authorized person and placed with a non relative.

In joint custody the court will order both parents to share responsibility, they will both retain their parental rights, and jointly make decisions in the interest of their child. If the child is able and has the intellect, the court may consider their participation in the decision. The court can consider both the parents' desires, or may give one parent the ultimate responsibility for certain aspects of a child's interests or share the responsibilities.

You will need to provide as much information as possible to the court for evaluation in the welfare and interests of the child. This should include information about you and the other party's behavior and finances. A lawyer is recommended but not required. They are helpful in gathering, presenting, and convincing the judge.

Florida has the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act. The custody order will be issued in the state that can determine in the best interests of the child. Usually you file in the home state" where the child has lived with a parent or person for (6) months immediately before the child custody proceeding started. There are exceptions to the home state" rule such as: when there is competent substantial evidence" of a risk that a party could violate a court order by removing a child from the state or country without the notarized written permission of both parents. However, providing this information may be difficult. There may be more and complicated steps where an attorney may be needed.

In summary, in Florida, child custody is being responsible for the best interests of a child to include shelter, food, education and other needs for the minor less than 18 years of age. Both parents are entitled to joint or shared custody so ordered by a court. The custody order will be issued in the state that can determine in the best interests of the child; usually the home state" where the child has lived for (6) months immediately before the child custody proceeding started. When there is competent substantial evidence" of a risk that a party could violate the court order by removing the child from the state or country a notarized written permission signed by both parents can be submitted.



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