Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Florida family law question, does a non-custodial parent have to file a case in my county?

If a non-custodial parent living in another county in florida wants to take a custodial parent to court over a visitation schedule is it required to file in the custodial parent's county?Florida family law question, does a non-custodial parent have to file a case in my county?
jurisdiction (where the suit is filed) is most often based on the county where the child lives. if it's divorce action, then the non-custodial parent can file in the county they reside. if it's an action for change in custody then filing in the county where the child resides is right. the courts want stability for the child.Florida family law question, does a non-custodial parent have to file a case in my county?
You file in the county where the court hearing was originally heard for custody/visitation.

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