Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
I'm attempting to file a long distance parenting plan but I am unsure of where to file it. I reside in Florida but my daughters residence is in Georgia. Her mother and my daughter are currently in Oklahoma
Asked on 3/22/16, 4:32 pm
3 Answers from Attorneys
John Smitten
Carey and Leisure
File where the case will have jurisdiction over the child in common.
Answered on 3/22/16, 7:31 pm
Lucreita Becude
Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.
File where the case is currently filed.
Answered on 3/23/16, 5:30 am
Jennifer Jacobs
Law Offices of Jennifer A. Jacobs, LLC
The child's residence is the state in which she has resided for the last 6 months. If she has moved recently but has not been in the new state for 6 months yet, the proper jurisdiction would still be in the last place that she resided. That being said, if there is already a case pending, you shouldn't start a new one, you should just file it in the court that already has the pending case.
Answered on 3/23/16, 7:59 am