Child Visitation Rights Florida

Summary

In Florida, child visitation rights are determined by court orders prioritizing the childs best interests. If your ex-wife is restricting access without a court order, it may be unjust. Consider seeking a modification or enforcement of the visitation order for resolution.

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My ex wife (separated over a year) will not let me see my kids if the woman that is in my life is with me even though I pay my child support and she has another guy around them already and has for a quite some time
It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging co-parenting situation. In Florida, custody and visitation rights are typically determined by a court order. Here are a few points to consider:
- Review your custody/visitation order for any specific conditions.
- Florida courts prioritize the child's best interests.
- Courts may modify visitation if one parent is unjustly restricting access.
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Is she wrong in keeping me from seeing them?
In Florida, if there is a court-ordered visitation schedule, your ex-wife should adhere to it unless there are safety concerns. If her actions aren't supported by a court order, it might be unjust. You could consider seeking a modification or enforcement of the order. Would you like more details on how to proceed?