How long can you go without paying child support in Florida?
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How long can you go without paying child support in Florida?
The Florida statutes contain a provision that extends child support until your child reaches the age of 19. If your child has not graduated high school by his or her 18th birthday, child support will not end at 18, but instead will continue until graduation.
Can a mother take a child out of state without father’s consent in Florida?
Family Law in Florida limits a mother’s right to move without the father’s permission in a few instances. Divorced: When divorced, you are not allowed to move more than 50 miles away from your current residence without the permission of the father and/or courts.
Can a father stop a mother from moving?
Stopping a custodial parent from moving away with your child usually requires invoking the court with appropriate jurisdiction over your case. You will likely need to file a motion arguing that the move constitutes a material change of circumstances and/or that the move away is not in the child’s best interests.