Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

child custody

I am seventeen years old and I live with my mom in Florida. My parents are divorced. I feel as if living with my mom is causing emotional distress. I feel as if it is not emotionally stable for me to live in Florida with her. What am I suppose to do? Is there anything I can do since it is not a healthy invorment for me to live in?


Asked on 9/15/07, 4:45 pm

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Scott R. Jay Law Offices of Scott R. Jay

Re: child custody

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Until you either reach the age of 18 or become legally emancipated you must live where the court has indicated. I am presuming that your mother is the primary residential parent which is why you are with her. A 17 year old is not considered able to make a decision where to live under Florida law.

Scott R. Jay, Esq.

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Answered on 9/15/07, 9:58 pm


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