Watchful121
Junior Member
l am writing a novel that is set in Florida.
Part of the book involves a child custody trial. I am trying to make the chapter realistic. I have just a few questions about how a child custody court would handle a case of child neglect.
Specifically, I am wanting to know what would happen if of one the child's parents was able to prove in court that the child was engaging in animal abuse while in the custody of the other parent. Would that parent simply lose custody, or would that parent also be arrested for child neglect? If the parent responsible for the child were arrested, when would he or she be arrested (immediately after the trial or later?) I am assuming that the evidence for the animal abuse comes to light during the trial--a private detective's video--but not beforehand.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Part of the book involves a child custody trial. I am trying to make the chapter realistic. I have just a few questions about how a child custody court would handle a case of child neglect.
Specifically, I am wanting to know what would happen if of one the child's parents was able to prove in court that the child was engaging in animal abuse while in the custody of the other parent. Would that parent simply lose custody, or would that parent also be arrested for child neglect? If the parent responsible for the child were arrested, when would he or she be arrested (immediately after the trial or later?) I am assuming that the evidence for the animal abuse comes to light during the trial--a private detective's video--but not beforehand.What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?