What is the name of your state....Florida
My son is in the Marines and stationed in South Carolina, he has a daughter with his ex-girlfriend, he pays child support (has no arrears). The ex GF has made it known that she wants him out of his daughters life. She has married since then and her husband is in the Navy (he's going through training in South Carolina) and she has moved up there to be with him. She thinks that the courts are going to allow her husband to adopt her daughter.
She made accusations to the local law enforcement here in Florida prior to moving and they laughed her out of the office (no evidence). She made the accusations to my sons command staff, in order to appease her, they did up a Military Protection Order (he can't contact her or see his daughter without a third party family member persent or command authority present). Then she goes around stating that he has made no attempt to contact his daughter or spend any time with her.
My son is trying to get the money together to go to court to get visitation etc,and has requested Mast through the military to have the MPO rescinded.
Child support is ordered by the state of Florida, the mother and daughter reside in South Carolina with her husband. Her husband is hoping to get and overseas assignment.
Can she move out of state with the child without informing the courts? Can she move overseas with the child without informing the courts? Which state would he file for visitation in Florida or South Carolina? Are his hands tied until there is court ordered visitations? He is the father, he's on the birth certificate, is in complience with court orders with his child support (kind of hard not be when you are in the military), and has provided his daughter with medical through the military.
Not asking anyone to look into a crystal ball, just trying to get some information to help him.
Mike
USAF Retired
My son is in the Marines and stationed in South Carolina, he has a daughter with his ex-girlfriend, he pays child support (has no arrears). The ex GF has made it known that she wants him out of his daughters life. She has married since then and her husband is in the Navy (he's going through training in South Carolina) and she has moved up there to be with him. She thinks that the courts are going to allow her husband to adopt her daughter.
She made accusations to the local law enforcement here in Florida prior to moving and they laughed her out of the office (no evidence). She made the accusations to my sons command staff, in order to appease her, they did up a Military Protection Order (he can't contact her or see his daughter without a third party family member persent or command authority present). Then she goes around stating that he has made no attempt to contact his daughter or spend any time with her.
My son is trying to get the money together to go to court to get visitation etc,and has requested Mast through the military to have the MPO rescinded.
Child support is ordered by the state of Florida, the mother and daughter reside in South Carolina with her husband. Her husband is hoping to get and overseas assignment.
Can she move out of state with the child without informing the courts? Can she move overseas with the child without informing the courts? Which state would he file for visitation in Florida or South Carolina? Are his hands tied until there is court ordered visitations? He is the father, he's on the birth certificate, is in complience with court orders with his child support (kind of hard not be when you are in the military), and has provided his daughter with medical through the military.
Not asking anyone to look into a crystal ball, just trying to get some information to help him.
Mike
USAF Retired