How can I lose custody of my child in Florida?
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How can I lose custody of my child in Florida?
Below are five surprising reasons a parent may lose custody in Florida:Being \u201cUnfit\u201d Making False Accusations of Abuse. Living in an Unsafe Home. Keeping a Dirty Home. Talking Bad About the Other Parent. When in Doubt, Work With an Experienced Fort Lauderdale Child Custody Lawyer.
Can I move if I have sole physical custody?
Generally, a parent who has a permanent order for sole physical custody (also called “primary physical custody”) can move away with the children unless the other parent can show that the move would harm the children.
How is child support calculated when parents live in different states?
Personal jurisdiction is a set of rules for determining whether or not a specific state court may hear a case involving certain specific persons. The law that helps courts decide which state will hear child support cases when parents live in different states is called the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA).