Custody Agreement Violation Solutions

Summary

In florida, custody agreements must be followed by both parents. If one parent violates the agreement, legal action may be necessary. Consider communicating with the other parent, documenting violations, and consulting a family law attorney to modify or enforce the agreement. If the other parent shows up unannounced, remind them of the agreement, document the visit, and contact authorities if necessary.

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Giorgia Salvatore
Hi Giorgia! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Kids father insisting to drop off kids without consent
Hi Giorgia! It sounds like you're dealing with a custody issue.
- In Florida, custody arrangements are generally governed by court orders or agreements.
- Both parents should adhere to these agreements.
- If one parent is not following the custody order, you might need to address this legally.
Has there been any court order or legal agreement regarding custody for your kids?
We have * * custody
Thanks for sharing, Giorgia. Since you have */* custody, both parents must adhere to the agreed terms. If he is dropping off the kids without your consent, it might constitute a violation. You could consider:
- Reviewing the custody agreement for specific terms regarding drop-offs.
- Contacting a family law attorney to explore legal options if violations persist.
Is there anything else you'd like to know or discuss about this situation?
What can I do to prevent it
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To prevent unauthorized drop-offs, consider these steps:
- Communicate with the father to remind him of the agreed terms.
- Document instances of violations as evidence.
- Consult a family law attorney to discuss modifying the custody agreement or enforcing existing terms through a court order.
If you want more specific advice, feel free to ask!
What if he shows up to my door what can I do
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If he shows up at your door, you can:
- Politely remind him of the custody agreement.
- Document the visit, noting time and date.
- If you feel threatened, contact local authorities for assistance.
- Consider discussing the situation with a family law attorney for further advice.
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