Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
restraing order
Hi,
I have a very important question
concerning a permenant restraining
order with minor children..
I have a permenant restraining
order on the father of my son and
the judge ordered within the
guidelines that he pay childsupport
and his mother be the medium and
get him every other weekened..she
does but he doesnt see him..
He is not paying childsupport and I
have been to court for that specific
issue and we are waiting for the
judge to file a comtempt charge..
I have been offered a job outside
of the state and was wondering if I
can go with no issues...I have
custody we were never married
and no joint custody has been
awarded..
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: restraing order
Injunction court is not the best place to litigate a motion for contempt on child support. You should file your own child support case, either on your own or through the Deapartment of Revenue.
You are not permitted to permanently remove your child from the state without permission from the father or a family court judge. There is a specific statutory procedure for obtaining permission. You should ask a lawyer about how to do this.