Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
I gave my dad temporary guardianship because Im on paroll. He said it was just in case I make a mistake and go back to prison. This way he could have ability to provide my son with medical care or get help from the state. I spoke with his lawyer and asked if this was the type of condition where I would have to go to court to get guardianship back over my son, (in this case I wouldn't have signed the temporary guardianship over to my dad). She assured me that I still have full legal rights over my son and that the condition would just allow my dad to make decisions for my son in case I weren't there. Is this true or were they feeding me with bs? Im worried that I wont be able to move out of my dads house with my son without my dad holding the temporary guardianship over my head. Supposibly I still have full legal rights so my dad couldn't keep my son from me right? (By the way im in the state of FL)
1 Answer from Attorneys
Impossible to answer without reviewing the documents. Get your own attorney and have them reviewed; never expect a third party's attorney to represent your interest. Dad's attorney has a duty to Dad, not you.
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