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Asked on Jun 16th, 2020 on Child Custody - Florida
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In my situation we have a shared custody, I live in Miami and the mother of my child wants to move to tampa, we have a plan where it says which days each parent have the child
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Family Law Attorney serving Plantation, FL
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  If you have a parenting plan in place, and paternity has been established, the mother cannot move to Tampa, which is more than 50 miles from wehre she is now living, unless you agree, and a document setting foth all of the factors in Section 61.13001 (2), Fla. Stat is signed by both parents and then ratified by court order.   If you do not agree to her moving,   then Mom has to file a Supplemental Petition to relocate under the same statute. Ultimately a judge will decide if she can move and if so, what alternate time sharing you are entitled to with your child.   She cannot simply go.  However, if she does, unless you want to waive your rights, you will have to file for a pick up order with the Court to have the child returned to Miami. Hopefully the two of you can work this out.    Best of luck, Cindy S. Vova Law Offices of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. 954-316-3495/561-962-2785  
Answered on Jun 17th, 2020 at 2:24 PM

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