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Darthpaul

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Gracie3787

Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida

Your thread has been locked and I wanted to post this link for you, it is the Florida statute on parental relocation with a child.

Read chapter 61, specifically 61.13001 to get your answers.
www.flsenate.gov/STATUTES
 


Darthpaul

Junior Member
You seem well versed in this, so i have another question from a previous thread that didnt seem to go anywhere: after getting divorced and then shortly after turning around and living together for five years, sharing expenses and living as a couple, does that affect our divorce papers at all? Is there a section in the statutes that deals with that?
 

LdiJ

Senior Member
You seem well versed in this, so i have another question from a previous thread that didnt seem to go anywhere: after getting divorced and then shortly after turning around and living together for five years, sharing expenses and living as a couple, does that affect our divorce papers at all? Is there a section in the statutes that deals with that?
I gave you a straight answer on that one previously. No, living together after divorce has no effect whatsoever on your "divorce papers". A remarriage would have had significant effect, but not living together.
 

Darthpaul

Junior Member
I know, I wasn't trying to disregard your answer. I just thought maybe there was something in the statutes that I could look at. Just trying to get all the viewpoints I can.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
I know, I wasn't trying to disregard your answer. I just thought maybe there was something in the statutes that I could look at. Just trying to get all the viewpoints I can.
"Viewpoints" are like noses: everybody has a nose.

The only view that matters is that of the law. You should be worried about the law. Nothing else.
 

Darthpaul

Junior Member
I understand the law is all that really matters. But, the name of the website is Free Advice and since none of this has come to pass yet (and might not ever) I just wanted to get a bit of insight as to where to start, just in case.
 

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