Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

Contact

the mother is suppose to get 2 phone calls per week for ten minutes. we have a restraining order against her mother. she is to have no contact at all directly or indirectly with the child and can not write any letters or hear or contact him in any way. can we not allow the mother to talk to him unless we know she is not at her mothers


Asked on 3/24/09, 10:56 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Brent Rose The Orsini & Rose Law Firm

Re: Contact

No, the mother can still call, even if the mother is calling from the maternal grandmother's home. Just because the mother is calling from the maternal grandmother's home does not mean the maternal grandmother is having contact with the child.

I've never heard of an injunction that prohibits someone from "hearing" another person, but if that's what it says, then I guess you'd have to prove that the maternal grandmother was listening in for her to be in violation.

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Answered on 3/24/09, 11:46 am


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