There has been no legal document drawn up through the courts. I still feel like I'm hopeless and would like to get more answers and more legal rights to this.
Although child support has been established, and probably through the Department of Revenue, you parental rights have not been established by the court, and therefore, you have no legal rights to see the children. However, that can be remedied. You need to file a Petition to Establish Paternity, a Parenting Plan and Timesharing.
Forms for this are available at the website www.flcourts.org. There are instructions included as well as reference to the other forms you have to prepare as well.
It might be helpful to consult with an attorney in your county for a least a little assistance in completing these forms as well as some legal advice on the beest way to proceed. However, please do something. These are your children and you should be able to see them according to a schedule that will be in their best interest...not when the mother feels like letting you see them
Best of luck,
Cindy S. Vova
Law Office of Cindy S. Vova, P.A.
954-316-3496
info@vovalaw.com
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