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How long does temporary custody last in Florida?

In Florida, temporary child custody has no defined duration.

How do I get temporary custody in Florida?

You may file a Petition for Temporary Custody if:

  1. You have the signed, notarized consents of the child(ren)’s legal parents; or.
  2. You are an extended family member who is caring full time for the child(ren) in the role of a substitute parent and with whom the child(ren) is (are) presently living.

What does it mean to have temporary custody?

A judge might award one parent sole temporary custody. This means that parent is solely responsible for making any and all decisions on behalf of the child. The other parent may or may not have access to your child. In that case, each parent makes decisions for the child when they are with the child.

What is considered an unfit parent in Florida?

Pursuant to Florida Statute 751.05, a parent may be found unfit if he or she abused, abandoned, or neglected the child. Abuse includes intentionally inflicting mental or physical harm against a child. It may also include intentional acts reasonably expected to cause mental or physical injury.

How can a mother lose custody of her child in Florida?

However, that parent must do something very terrible or unacceptable to have child custody revoked in Florida, such as abusing or neglecting the child, sexually assaulting him or her, or repeatedly violating the terms of the custody agreement.

How much does it cost to file for temporary custody in Florida?

The filing fee is approximately $400. If you do not have the money to pay the filing fee, you can ask that the fee be waived. Ask the Clerk of Court for the form, “Application for Determination of Civil Indigent Status”, to apply for the fee waiver.

Can a father take a child away from the mother?

If you have sole physical custody, also known as, the primary custodial parent, you can take your child away from the mother. However, if you do not have primary custody, it can be virtually impossible to take the child away from the mother.