Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

I live in the state of Florida, I have primary custody of our son. what is the furthest distance I can move from the non custodial parent ,within the same state, without causing problem s


Asked on 5/31/13, 9:07 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Gregory Buckley Gregory T. Buckley, Attorney at Law

If you want to move more than 50 miles from your current location, you will need to comply with the provisions of Florida's Parental Relocation Statute, Chapter 61.13001. This statute requires the parent wishing to relocate to get the permsission of the other parent or the court prior to making such a move.

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Answered on 5/31/13, 10:39 am
John Smitten Carey and Leisure

50 MILES, BEYOND THAT YOU HAVE TO GET WRITTEN CONSENT FROM THE EX OR A COURT ORDER.

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Answered on 5/31/13, 12:55 pm


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