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Best to go through the FL child support agency or FL district attorney - the State has an interest in this matter.
Yes. There is no federal law regarding child support so states honor each other's orders regarding child support. If you fail to make payments, Florida will show you as deliquent on child support. The state where you have moved will honor a request for a judgment against you or garnish your wages to pay the support obligations. You must continue to pay your obligations to the Florida court.
I would check the local laws - In Minnesota, the custodial parent must have permission from the non- custodial parent to move out of state.
It's not automatic. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency.
After many attempts to reform his behavior, the man remained incorrigible in his ways.
the police
When they are 18,
The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.The situation should be reported to the child protective services. The parent may need help and they need to be informed about child endangerment. Leaving small children under the care and supervision of a child is considered child endangerment in most jurisdictions and can result in the parent being declared unfit.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
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In Florida, a parent is legally responsible for a child until the child reaches the age of 18.
Yes they can if they feel that such contact would present a danger to the child.
Not unless they go to family court and have the mother declared incorrigible and deemed a ward of the state. Then they would need to request that they be granted temporary custody of the grandchild.
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