I have 50/50 shared custody of my daughter, I didn't allow her to return to the mother .
I agree with the previous answer and want to add that even if the child is not wanting to go back to the mother's you still cannot "allow" that. ...
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I agree with the previous answer and want to add that even if the child is not wanting to go back to the mother's you still cannot "allow" that. ...
I agree with the other two answers - you have a substantial change in circumstances that would allow for you to file a Supplemental Petition to...
From the sounds of it you two weren't married, and there has been no paternity established. If this is the case, then technically you have all the...
If the child was conceived in Florida then the Father (typically) has no rights to the child, except to pay child support. A Petition to Determine...
I agree with Attorney Morcroft in this situation. A Motion for Reunification/Increase Contact Time would need to be filed if this were a DCF...
Quite possibly, it [could] show that not only is she withholding timesharing and going against a previous Court Order, but also unwilling to...
As others have stated, we don't have enough information for an answer that would probably be satisfactory to you. I am going to assume that you...
I agree with the previous answer. Custody trials are never easy. An attorney can lead the trial along with the Statute(s) so that anything...
Not necessarily, however it may rise to the required "substantial change in circumstances" which could modify the original parenting plan.
Agree with Attorney De Groot - sometimes these situations SEEM simple at first, but rarely do they end up that way. I would definitely seek the...