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child support question

Asked on May 03rd, 2015 on Child Support - Florida
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If I am having trouble finding a job and haven't been able to pay child support does that give the other parent rights to keep me from my child
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Family Law Attorney serving Plantation, FL
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No, the other parent cannot deny you timesharing because you have not been paying child support. Child support and timesharing are not connected. However, if your job situation persists you might want to consider modifying child support. If you have a court order allowing you time with you child, you can file a motion for contempt/compel compliance with the court order, and ask the court for to make up the timesharing you missed. Best of Luck, Helena Y. Farber ~Associate Attorney ~ Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A. www.vovalaw.com
Answered on May 04th, 2015 at 5:52 AM

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