Legal Question in Family Law in Florida
i need to know
i need to know as a single father never married if i have the right to get court ordered to claim my daughter every other year as long as i pay my child support and do not fall behind
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Re: i need to know
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You have the same rights as any other parent to seek whatever you like. The chances of success are probably slim, however. I have never seen a court alternate the residential parent on a yearly basis.
I would suggest that you consult a family law attorney who can review the facts of your case and advise you on the best course of action to follow.
Scott R. Jay, Esq.