How do I upload documents to my access Florida?
How do I upload documents to my access Florida?
As part of submitting an application for benefits in the DCF Self-Service Portal, you can upload documents to support the information you provided on your application. To do this, you will first of all sign in to your secure account and click the View/Upload my documents link.
Can my ex stop me from taking my child on holiday?
If your ex-partner does not have parental responsibility then you can stop them from taking your child. If a father wants to take their child abroad for holiday then a mother can stop them taking the child away unless the father has child residence in which case they can take the child away for up to 28 days.
Can my wife take my child abroad without my consent?
If both parents have parental responsibility, and there are no child arrangements orders or any restrictions in place, then neither of you can take the child abroad without the written consent of the other person with parental responsibility.
Can divorced parent take child out country?
If one parent has a residence order or a child arrangements order stating the child lives with that individual, he or she can take the child abroad for 28 days without the written consent of the other parent. It is good parenting, however, to try and agree the arrangements well in advance.
Can a mother take a child abroad to live without the father’s consent?
No, you cannot take the children abroad without the consent of the other parent or the permission of the Court, even if you have applied to the Court for permission or are intending to. Doing so could severely undermine your chances of succeeding in a formal application to the Court for permission.
Can I stop my ex wife taking my child abroad to live?
If you refuse permission for your ex to take your children to live in another country, they can apply to a court for permission to do so in spite of your objections. However, it will ultimately be up to a judge to decide whether your ex will be allowed to take your children abroad or not.
Can I take my child and leave my husband?
Until you file for divorce, you and your husband have equal rights and access to your children. You can leave with the kids at any time, but you should let him know where you are once you’ve left.
Can my wife take my child?
She has no right to do so because as a married couple, both of you have the same legal rights to joint physical custody and joint legal custody to the kids. Tell her that she can leave the home and move, but she can’t take the children with her. This is how you protect your rights as a father.
Can my ex stop me from moving away?
Can he stop the move? Brette’s Answer: He can’t stop you from moving but he could seek to modify the visitation based on the change in circumstances – because it would be a longer drive. It would be up to the judge to decide.
Can I move without telling my child’s father?
If not, he has no legal rights without filing a Paternity action. If so, you should file a custody action before leaving the state. An experienced attorney can help you address the move in the paperwork and get permission from the court to relocate. It’s then the court that has to grant permission, not the father.
Can Family Court stop me from moving?
One parent does have the right to try and stop the other from moving and may seek a court order from the court to prevent it from happening. Such an order would prevent the child from being moved until the court has considered the case.
Can my ex leave my child with his wife?
A judge in California will have to agree to let your ex-spouse take your child out of state. A judge may not grant permission if your ex-spouse has restrictions on leaving the state or country with your child, such as a probation agreement.
Do you have to pay child support if you have 50/50 custody in Florida?
The simple answer to “do you have to pay child support if you have 50/50 custody in Florida” is yes you do unless the child support guidelines determine the obligation is de minimis and is waived by both parties. 50/50 custody and child support is a sort of default position.