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2 Year old child Visitation out of state

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FloridaCase

Junior Member
Florida Case

DCF placed the child with the father (no Paternity action) at birth due
do mother being on Drugs and Baby born with drugs in system.

Because the mother agreed to this no Paternity action was ever done and
DCF said she needed to complete drug treatment to have the child. She
never did.

She and the father stayed good friends and often lived with him. However
in the middle of the night she took off with the child to another state.

The father went to that state 2 days later and brought the child back
to Florida. The other state filed child abduction charges against the
father. He was arrested and child went back to mother in other state.

Once out of jail next day, Paternity action filed in Florida, Florida Court
demanded child be returned to Florida and with father.

There is not Sole Custody in Florida but shared parental responsibility
where he has her 3 weeks and she gets her one week a month. Child
is 2 years old.

The question is this..

The mother has no transportation or DL and she is requesting the father
drive the child 10 hours each way to allow her to visit her child.

What will or can the courts do in this.


Thanks in advance.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
 
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Ohiogal

Queen Bee
There are so many things wrong with what you have said. Are you the father? Because if this went to court (which it would have had to do when CPS got involved in this way) then paternity was established. WHO ARE YOU IN THIS?

It also would not have been a FLorida case necessarily. So there are several things wrong with your recitation of events.
 

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