Fort Lauderdale, FL asked in Child Custody and Child Support for Florida

Q: i am having a child with a woman that lives in california i live in florida

how would it work if 2 states are involved cause they both have different custody laws ?

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Terrence H Thorgaard
Terrence H Thorgaard
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  • Freeeport, FL
  • Licensed in Florida

A: The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act is designed to answer those questions. Basically, it's decided by the courts of the state where the child has lived for six months (or the greater part if his/her life if under six months). Such court, once suit has been filed, retains jurisdiction even if the child is moved. It's the law in Florida, California, and almost all of the other states. See:

http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0061/0061PartIIContentsIndex.html&StatuteYear=2018&Title=%2D%3E2018%2D%3EChapter%2061%2D%3EPart%20II

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